What do you use with Python for GUI programming and why?
Robert
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Fri Mar 11 22:05:35 EST 2011
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On 2011-03-11 01:14:01 -0500, Dan Stromberg said: > > You're probably best off with Pyjamas. Then you get something that > runs on the web and on the desktop, from the same code - similar to > GWT, but for Python. The desktop version runs overtop of CPython, the > web version is AJAX and is automatically translated from a very 2.x-ish > dialect of Python to Javascript. Programming an AJAX app this way > feels just like programming to a set of desktop widgets - because they > are also desktop widgets. > > But what OSes are you using? > > On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 6:25 PM, Robert <sigzero at gmail.com> wrote: > Is there a push to one toolkit or the other? I am mostly on OSX...but I would target at least the big three (Windows, Linux, OSX). -- Robert
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