Bjoern Schliessmann wrote: > Stef Mientki wrote: > >> - in Delphi the GUI design itself is done in a graphical >> environment, making it much easier and faster > > RAD possible with Python, too. > >> - auto-scaling of components on a form is very easy (so if the >> user changes form size ..) > > Just to name one library, wxPython can do this easily. > >> - even making everything on a form movable by the >> end-user is just 1 mouse-click >> - using the designers style, or the user style is just 1 click >> - very good feedback, so creating interactive graphs is very easy, >> cross-hair, slopes, region of interest etc. > > Those look like parts of the first point. Designtime and runtime feedback are not the same thing. > >> - a very huge collection of controls is standard available > > Just to name one, wxPython ... > >> [...] >> but to be honest ... >> ... I never even tried to write a GUI in Python, ... > > You should. There are several widely used libraries available > (Tkinter, wxPython, pyQt, pyGTK, ...), chances are that you like at > least one of them if you try. Oh I forgot that, ... ... in Delphi you don't have to choose ;-)
But as I said before, I'll take a look in the future, thanks, cheers, Stef Mientki -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list