On 12/30/10 10:52 AM, Stefan Behnel wrote:
rantingrick, 30.12.2010 00:58:
So what should we do?
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The answer is simple. We need a 100% Python GUI. A GUI coded in Python
from top to bottom. A GUI that is cross platform to the big three
(Windows, Linux, and Mac). A GUI that not only is easy as Tkinter but
also a GUI that can be manipulated by the average python programmer. A
GUI that not only teaches the fundamentals of using a GUI, but also a
GUI that teaches how a GUI works under the hood
I hope you invested as much time into writing this "expose" as you did
searching the web before writing it.
http://www.cosc.canterbury.ac.nz/greg.ewing/python_gui/
(the site is currently broken for me, you can use the following instead:
http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:WsGrJKw6ABoJ:www.cosc.canterbury.ac.nz/greg.ewing/python_gui/
This library isn't much different from other Python GUI toolkits--it's
dependent on underlying, rather large, platform-specific
implementations--but it provides an even higher level of abstraction. On
the Mac, it is dependent on PyObjC; on Windows, pywin32; and on X11,
pygtk. In short, it's a wrapper over other wrappers.
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Kevin Walzer
Code by Kevin
http://www.codebykevin.com
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