Programmer-Wanna-Be (Is Python for me?)
Alex
the_brain at mit.edu
Wed Oct 11 12:30:05 EDT 2000
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> NowI've got many questions for all of you who use Python. (And please > dumb things down to my current "non-programmer" level of comprehension!) > > 1. First of all, is Python what I'm looking for: a way to create > Windows (or other OS's) applications? Yes. > 2. Is Python RELATIVELY one of the easiest ways to do this? Yes. > 3. What about Visual Basic? (the most commonly used) Why should I not > choose VB instead? Never used it, so I don't really know. It seems to me based on what I've read here that people who write complex applications in VB often end up regretting it. > 4. Is there a WYSIWYG editor (like Frontpage is for HTML)? Is this what > Tkinter is? Is there a 'better' WYSIWYG editor for Python that I should > use instead? Don't know. I recall seeing some stuff like that here occaisionally, but I don't know how finished it is. > 6. Where should I start? (I've already downloaded and installed > Python2.0b2 but haven't attempted to write anything) Do I need to > download anything else? http://www.python.org/doc/tut Alex. -- Speak softly but carry a big carrot.
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