Future of PythonWin?
Tom
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Wed Jun 7 08:59:13 EDT 2000
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True, but that future - WebForms - isn't even here yet. And the 'web interfaces' that I see today seem kind of primitive compared to the old fashioned interfaces. (And I have no idea how I would create a web interface w/o getting into yucky HTML.) Tom. "Neil Hodgson" <neilh at scintilla.org> wrote in message news:UUg%4.7105$Hz.52820 at news-server.bigpond.net.au... > > I agree that MFC seems to be on the way out ... > > 2) What's next? > > - STL? Yes, but that's not a GUI. > > - ATL & WTL? Too MS only. > > - wxWindows? Only has a tiny fraction of the number of users & code that > > the other options have. > > - TCL/TK? I've heard this is slow, and it can't create native windows' > apps > > (users want the windows look & feel). > > - Java? Again, too proprietary. > > It looks to me like the future of UIs (and I think this is the MS > direction as well) is HTML and related standards. MS has put a lot of effort > into HTML generation and bridges between HTML and code. > > Neil > > >
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