On Jun 8, 8:27 am, Wolfgang Keller <felip...@gmx.net> wrote: > > I want a gui designer that writes the gui code for me. I don't want to > > write gui code. what is the gui designer that is most popular? > > I tried boa-constructor, and it works, but I am concerned about how > > dated it seems to be with no updates in over six years. > > Sorry to "hijack" your thread, but since this is a very related > question... > > What "GUI designer" would come the closest to the way that Cocoa's > Interface Builder works? I.e. is there any one (cross-platform) that > allows to actually "connect" the GUI created directly to the code and > make it available "live" in an IDE? > > This whole cycle of "design GUI"->"generate code"->add own code to > generated code"->"run application with GUI" has always seemed very > un-pythonic to me. A dynamic, interpreted language should allow to work > in a more "lively", "direct" way to build a GUI. > > TIA, > > Sincerely, > > Wolfgang
I'm curious about your point but I don't really understand it. Could you try again without using any scare-quoted words? Maybe given an example of creating a small text editor application with a GUI builder/ IDE in this Pythonic way you are hoping for. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list