Which GUI toolkit (was: Tkinter or wxpython?)
Cameron Laird
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Tue Aug 7 09:53:19 EDT 2007
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In article <mailman.1689.1186424331.22759.python-list at python.org>, Bryan Hepworth <bryan at redfedora.co.uk> wrote: . [waaaaaaay too much quoted text for my taste] . . >> I'm not trying to claim that there are no benefits to web >> applications. But I often see people touting the web as a *superior >> application platform*, which is simply false, and as innately simpler >> to develop for, which is also false. >> >I'm also in a similar predicament starting to look at Python for the >first time. > >I'd be curious to know peoples take on other GUI's like pygtk and pyqt >for example to get a fuller picture. As a total newbie the list seems >daunting so taking advantage of other peoples experiences seems like a >good idea. > >Bryan The traditional answer is, "We've already discussed that far too often; go search the comp.lang.python archive on your own, because all the answers are there." I regard that as unhelpful. <URL: http://wiki.python.org/moin/ChoosingGuiToolkits > *could* be a good answer, but it's not, at least not yet. Perhaps the best immediate help is <URL: http://wiki.python.org/moin/GuiProgramming >. Even better, maybe: read through these materials, start to integrate your own findings into what the Wiki already makes available, and likely others of us will pitch in.
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