add nodezator app in "FLOSS + Python..." list #7
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Dear Mr. Villares,
I'm Kennedy Guerra, creator and maintainer of the Nodezator app, a multi-purpose node editor for the Python programming language. I believe the addition of my app to list of FLOSS + Python options to explore in the README file of your repository is relevant considering the purposes/nature of your repo (sharing programming tools for artists, designers and architects).
Nodezator offers a visual node-based environment where people can create and execute graphs with Python functions/callables and its new version 1.4 added even more visualization capabilities to it, as can be briefly previewed in this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gYC8_JCZo84
Also, Nodezator is completely free of charge and in the public domain, no registrations/subscriptions required. Because it can turn any Python callable into a node, it integrates well with virtually any Python library. Here's a recent post on the r/Python subreddit describing its new capabilities: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/167ax2w/nodezator_v14_released_python_node_editor_in_the/
Please, let me know if you need to anything else or if this pull request is somehow inappropriate.
Peace