Should there be a 'core' python install?
Giacomo Boffi
giacomo.boffi at polimi.it
Thu Jan 20 07:34:06 EST 2011
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"Martin P. Hellwig" <martin.hellwig at dcuktec.org> writes: > Yep when I started looking much more at other toolkits, I started to > like Tkinter more and more. Maybe its simplicity, maybe the good design of Tk, -- BOMBED BY AIRCRAFT. SINKING. U-824.
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