Was waiting for someone else to mention that, but no one did.
Perhaps PyGTK (Python + GTK bindings) is the best to go these
days.  There are thousands of small and large examples out there
to copy from ;-).  Ruby + GTK seems good too, but Ruby is not a
language I bother myself learning, when I can learn Python (and
did) instead.

BTW, something that you shell scripters may like, in GNOME 2.4,
have a look at 'zenity'.  It displays GTK+ dialogs from command
line.

behdad

On Sun, 2 Nov 2003, Shachar Shemesh wrote:

> Hi Aviad,
>
> I've decided that a lot of voices make for a more interesting
> conversation. I'm therefor forwarding your email to a mailing list I
> read (and occasionally even write to). I'm sure the good people here
> will have plenty to say. You may want to clarify what "sending
> parameters" mean, though. Is that "a gui application that invokes a cli
> application with arguments"?
>
> Ok, guys. I decided that the distro war from a few days ago was not
> interesting enough. Let's have a programming language war, while wer'e
> at it.
>
> A good begginer's GUI tool for a univ. project. Which would be best?
>
>              Shachar
>
> aviad wrote:
>
> > i wonder if you could help me choose between
> > several languages to develop gui based application
> > i got lost between :
> > Python,perl,tcl/tk,qt,gtk+
> > i need a language that will help me to develop
> > a small gui that will communicate with a non gui linux
> > program (send parameters via gui)
> >
> > hope to hear from you
> >
> > aviad
>
>
>
>

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