On May 8, 4:30 pm, "Chuckk Hubbard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I likewise don't know enough to compare between toolkits, but another > one to check out might be pygame. If nothing else, it is meant to be > fast and to handle 3D views. > > -Chuckk > > On Fri, May 9, 2008 at 12:10 AM, Joe P. Cool <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > So far I have a little experience with Tkinter and wxPython. I wonder > > which of the numerous Python GUI kits would be the best choice for a > > multi platform application that makes heavy use of custom controls, 3D > > views and the like? Thanks in advance for your hints and advice. > > > Joe > > -- > >http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list > > --http://www.badmuthahubbard.com
I am not holding that programming is profitable (or even a good experience) without a community to talk to. If a computer is a generic man-borne tool, true currency (time) will answer to it as a tool. Do note that money tracks experience. If you're not having a good experience, back up a step, and have fun with your hands. Thus*, I think sound and OS-band controls would be the funnest to start long threads about. Just names have to run: fly or float. *Money floats off its gold standard. What sounds float, and does everyone use the Microsoft-103 Dell-brand 15" laptop? What, not everyone? I have been having problems with feedback-buffers in sound files. Here's a particularly pleasing grid in intervals, and even progressing chromaticly. prog= [ ( 1, 5, 8 ), ( 1, 5, 10 ), ( 1, 6, 10 ), ( 3, 6, 10 ), ( 3, 6, 12 ), ( 3, 8, 12 ), ( 5, 8, 13 ) ] for i, key in enumerate( 'C2 C#2 D2 D#2 E2 F2 F#2 G2 G#2 A2 A#2 B2 C3'.split( ) ): ... snd.play( ) How fast can the drives act to the mouse, and what keys do you want on your organ? Att: cough4.wav -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list