Python GUIs: Summary and Conclusion
Carey Evans
c.evans at clear.net.nz
Sat Jul 3 18:24:25 EDT 1999
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Greg Ewing <greg.ewing at compaq.com> writes: > I'd certainly be in favour of a native > Tk interface, especially if it became the > "standard" one included in the distribution. > Even if it wasn't any faster, I'd feel > better while using it! There's another place this has been done, that I haven't seen mentioned. Perl/Tk has no dependencies on Tcl - it's source is generated by a collection of Perl scripts that work on the distributed Tcl C source and convert it to XS, and all the Tcl parts have been reimplemented in Perl. It might be reasonable to do the same for Python. -- Carey Evans http://home.clear.net.nz/pages/c.evans/ print [<>]->[rand$.]
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