Productive GUI programming - a theory
phil hunt
philh at cabalamat.org
Tue Mar 4 19:41:53 EST 2003
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On 4 Mar 2003 09:32:08 -0800, kkennedy <titanrebel at comcast.net> wrote: >I'm relatively new to Python programming, so forgive me for any >ignorance. I've been reading many of the messages here in the group. >I am currently working on a small Python project that requires a GUI >interface. I went round and round trying to figure out which GUI >toolkit to use (finally choosing pyGTK), and I see that many others >have the same questions which to choose. > >Has anyone ever tried to write a "GUI abstraction layer"? By that, I >mean using common API "method calls" to create a GUI interface, and >"under the covers" using the appropriate binding based on OS or user >choice. That's what Tk does; the Python binding is called tkinter and comes with Python. wxWindows does something similar, and also has Python bindings. -- |*|*| Philip Hunt <philh at cabalamat.org> |*|*| |*|*| "Memes are a hoax; pass it on" |*|*|
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