On Jun 21, 6:15 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Thanks for your input. The prototype will be running on Windows only. > Portability and being able to develop on other platforms would be a > bonus, but is not a requirement. I guess the choice is going to be > between Visual Studio and Qt. Of importance is: > > 1) Being able to develop and change (dummy) GUI prototypes very fast, > i.e. drag and drop. I've tried Visual Studio's form designer -- it > seems quite capable. Don't know about Qt's designer -- is it as easy > and fast to use? > > 2) The Qt vs. .NET API. I have no experience with Qt's API and a > rudimentary experience with the .NET API (seems powerfull but also big > and complex). > > Michael: Interesting suggestion to just subclass C#, maybe that's the > way to go.
I found the Windows Forms APIs pretty straightforward. You can get a good introduction to the .NET APIs from "IronPython in Action". ;-) Michael Foord http://www.ironpythoninaction.com/ -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list