Which GUI toolkit (was: Tkinter or wxpython?)
- From: claird@xxxxxxxxx (Cameron Laird)
- Date: Tue, 7 Aug 2007 13:53:19 +0000
In article <mailman.1689.1186424331.22759.python-list@xxxxxxxxxx>,
Bryan Hepworth <bryan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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I'm not trying to claim that there are no benefits to webI'm also in a similar predicament starting to look at Python for the
applications. But I often see people touting the web as a *superior
application platform*, which is simply false, and as innately simpler
to develop for, which is also false.
first time.
I'd be curious to know peoples take on other GUI's like pygtk and pyqt
for example to get a fuller picture. As a total newbie the list seems
daunting so taking advantage of other peoples experiences seems like a
good idea.
Bryan
The traditional answer is, "We've already discussed that far too
often; go search the comp.lang.python archive on your own, because
all the answers are there."
I regard that as unhelpful. <URL:
http://wiki.python.org/moin/ChoosingGuiToolkits > *could* be a good
answer, but it's not, at least not yet. Perhaps the best immediate
help is <URL: http://wiki.python.org/moin/GuiProgramming >.
Even better, maybe: read through these materials, start to integrate
your own findings into what the Wiki already makes available, and
likely others of us will pitch in.
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