A Python GUI Book.
Michael 'Mickey' Lauer
mickey at tm.informatik.uni-frankfurt.de
Tue Nov 27 07:24:32 EST 2001
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Matt Gerrans <mgerrans at ix.netcom.com> wrote: > I like the idea of incorporating design patterns (suggested elsewhere in the > thread), where appropriate. > > How about developing a Python GUI IDE (like Delphi, Kylix, C++ Builder, etc.) > that lets you design the UI and choose any of the toolkits as the > implementation? This would perhaps be ambitious, but it would generate a > useful tool and be a self-validating (and self-referential) example of what > you are illustrating. Hmm... a really nice idea, however I think this is really beyond the scope of a medium sized book. Also, isn't AnyGui researching in this direction? At least from a capsulating point of view? :M:
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