My question will sound daft to the good old craftsmen, but they will excuse my nescience on the subject. I come new to the Pythonic world from the land of .NET languages, VB6 and some familiarity in C and C++.
I just read about wxWindows last night. From my understanding, it is a GUI framework like MFC that lets you create UI apps with ease calling a standard set of API accross multiple platforms (unlike MFC) and if the Windows port is complementary to MFC in that it shields you from calling the Win32 API directly. However, I do not understand its correlation with Python. The documentation page says, "wxWindows 2.4.2: A portable C++ and Python GUI toolkit." So, my question is, "How is wxWindows related to Python?" -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list