We heard you like pizza, but couldn't eat it from your Python apps. Don't worry; there's a wrapper for that... or perhaps, we should call it a box.

djorno:

The Pizza Kitchen for Python

Check out what it can do:

import djorno

dinner = djorno.pizza(size = "personal",
	toppings = "black olives, tomatoes, jalepeno, sausage",
	specReq = "Draw a bear and unicorn fighting on the box.")

dinner.cook()
dinner.deliver()
dinner.eat()

Bet you can't do that in C.

Lisp did it in 1960. In the time it takes your pizza to cook, a Lisp hacker could write a chef library.

On the C64, users complained the pizza was too much a square meal.

djorno is not recommended for Windows.

The Zuck knows you like pizza, and how many of your friends like pizza.