On Sep 20, 10:08 am, "exhuma.twn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Sep 19, 9:46 pm, Simon Hibbs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > On 9/18/07, Thomas Harding <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Hi guys, sorry to post another topic on this, as I am aware that it > > has > > > already been posted a few times, but not with specifically what I > > am looking > > > for. I want an app that makes a gui interface for python (similar > > to > > > Microsoft visual studio or qt designer, not a code based one) and/ > > or an app > > > that can make this into a .exe that can be opened by any person on > > any > > > computer without python installed. > > > For windows only, there's always Iron Python. This allows you to use > > Visual Studio, the commercial or the express version, to create the > > GUI in VB or C# and from that call Python code that does all the heavy > > lifting. > > Any pointers to that. I might have to get started soon with Visual > Studio, as our company *might* move to an all-windows development > environment.... *sigh* >
For an example of a *great* looking application written in IronPython, checkout Resolver: http://www.resolversystems.com :-) We create our dialogs with the Visual Studio designer (using the free Visual Studio Express) and then subclass them in IronPython to implement behaviour. For Windows development, Windows Forms is a great GUI library. For a reference to IronPython you could checkouit "IronPython in Action": http://www.manning.com/foord :-) Michael Foord http://www.ironpython.info/ > /me still hopes that I can convince them that 1) developing on Linux > is at all not too shabby, and that 2) Python is a great Language! ;) > > So far I am making good progress on point 2. :) > > > > > I'd second the recommendation for QtDesigner if you want cross- > > platform capability. > > > Simon Hibbs -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list