Stephen Eilert wrote: > Hi all, > > There has been much hype lately about web "megaframeworks", like > TurboGears, Django and Rails(Ruby side). Those are all fantastic > frameworks, nicely integrated so that the user can focus on solving his > problem, instead of doing all the scaffolding and framework integration > by hand. > > Now, I am not a fan of web applications so I'm creating a few GUI > applications using Python. Thanks to wxPython, those are all > native-looking, with powerful components. This is quite nice. Now, I > want to use some OR-Mapper, so I chose SQLObjects. This is nice too. I > do have to write controllers, model, and all the glue code between the > frameworks by hand. > > However, I don't have to do that with a framework such as TurboGears, > for web applications. Everything is neatly integrated so that I just > have to "fill in the blanks". It would be the same application, except > that the presentation is GUI-based, instead of Web-based. MVC > architecture too and so on. > > Are there any frameworks like those, for GUI applications? It would be > interesting to abstract away that repetitive work.
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