The best gui library for newbies.
Jeremy Moles
xione at bellsouth.net
Tue Jul 31 03:09:31 EDT 2001
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Use Tkinter. Bruce Wolk <bawolk at ucdavis.edu> wrote in message news:3B661D11.B6E138AA at ucdavis.edu... > I like PyQt, which is a wrapper for Qt. Qt is very sleek and very > well-documented for C++, but the translation to Python is trivial after just a > few minutes of effort. The only drawback is that it can be a pain to install, > especially if you are upgrading to a new version. There are licensing problems > though if you are not running Linux. > > Bruce > > "David A." wrote: > > > H~i I program in python for some time now. And I would like to beegin doing > > some gui's and other graphical programming. The thing I want to know is wich > > one is the best gui toolkit for python when you are a newbie? Wxpython, > > tkinter?? Whatis important for me is easy of use and well documented!! this > > is what I am looking for. > > > > Thank you for any help in advance!!! >
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