GUI toolkits
Steve Menard
steve.menard at polyester.com
Fri Jul 26 09:46:37 EDT 2002
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"Cameron Laird" <claird at starbase.neosoft.com> wrote in message news:BEA115092AB774F7.E39E2F1D90F7B623.715FCF3C12A52FBB at lp.airnews.net... > In article <cUz%8.6426$dk1.1147038 at news20.bellglobal.com>, > Steve Menard <steve.menard at polyester.com> wrote: > . > . > . > >I personally settle on wxWindows. I will not say I like it. I am used to > >SWING and wxWindows is painful to use. But it works as well on all supported > >platforms. > > > > Steve > > > > > > You *like* Swing? > > Do you want to recommend Jython to the originator of the thread? > -- > Ah, no. And yes I like Swing. Maybe its because I have had the time to learn it properly. Maybe it just makes more sense to me. In any case, I am vastly more productive with it than I ever think to be in wxPython. Perhaps pyQT or pyGTK would change that, bttu since they are not (completely) available on Windows, I don't have the choice of even considering them. Steve
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