python's acceptance
Richard Chamberlain
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Fri May 5 03:09:29 EDT 2000
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Being able to distribute my Python apps a little easier would really appeal to me. I've recently written a little app for work, where I'd normally use VB, however to distribute I needed to install Python, and then win32all, and finally the actual python code. Can anyone point me in the right direction if I would to use an installer to do this work - i.e. what would I need to install and where. Also I used COM as a gui, where next I probably would use wxPython so any pointers on installing that would be useful. Thanks, Richard Alan Gauld <alan.gauld at gssec.bt.co.uk> wrote in message news:39119D8E.C7CC047A at gssec.bt.co.uk... > Speaking as an occasional Delphi programmer... > > Scott Hathaway wrote: > > 1. In making this transition, I have had trouble because I am not used to > > trying to layout gui's with pure code. > > It's not too bad once you get used to it - some squared paper > and a pencil helps to get the initial design down then after > that modify what's there, however... It took me a while to trust > the layout managers to put things in the right places but once > I got over that hurdle I didn't find it too bad. > > > If python could get a gui builder > > SpecTcl with the SpecPython add in works pretty well for me on > both Unix and windows. Have you tried that? > > > platform, it could easily give VB or Delphi a run for their money. I have > > recently looked at Boa Constructor that lays out wxPython code and lets you > > build a gui! This is awesome. > > I think glade can do the same but haven't really looked or tried > either - Spectcl does most of what I want. Usually i just > handcraft > it because I use python as a scripting tool for typing things > together, thus my GUI is usually a single window front end to > a commandline version of the program... > > > 2. It is nearly impossible for a newbie like me to build an .exe on the > > Windows platform with Python. > > Why do you need to? > Why not either distribute Python with your app (use an > intelligent > installer to check if its already there)? Unless you want to hide > the source code from prying eyes? > > Alan G. > > -- > ================================================= > This post represents the views of the author > and does not necessarily accurately represent > the views of BT.
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