On Sep 4, 2013, at 11:47 PM, Chandru Rajendran <chandru_rajend...@infosys.com> 
wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> I have a doubt regarding the python cross platform.

I think you mean you have a question...

> If we write Class in windows ,whether we can without any modifications in 
> Linux, if so then how about the GUI programming and Libraries.
> Please provide needful information.
> 
> Thanks,
> Chandru
> 

If (and this is a big if), but if you restrict yourself to using libraries 
which are themselves cross platform (Google "Python standard library" without 
the quotes) and don't spawn sub-jobs that invoke os-specific operations, then 
yes - python can be completely and cleanly cross platform.  With respect to GUI 
programming, that simply means using one of the cross-platform GUI libraries.  
In this context Tk and ttk (which are part of the standard library) have the 
advantage of being both cross platform AND offering native appearance on all 
platforms.

-Bill

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