Lawrence Oluyede wrote: > Il 2005-12-13, Kamilche <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ha scritto: > > Python still suffers from the lack of a good GUI, which I believe is > > slowing its acceptance by the programming community at large. (I know > > about tKinter, no need to post links to it, thanks.) > > Let me say I'm not agree, I'm developing a lot of GUI based stuff in PyGTK > and I'll never look back. The API is not perfect but suits our needs. I'm > a Gnome lover and hence having Gnome-style GUIs it's awesome. Add the plus > that is easy and powerful and you have a good toolkit to work on. I think > that the same thing can be said about the QT-side (not sure about wx, > don't like it at all). > > Python *does* have GUI, you only have to decide which one you prefer. > > ps. the customer wants Windows as a platform, we develop on Linux using > PyGTK, postgre and sql server for some old data. This is the true power of > cross-platform :) > > > -- > Lawrence - http://www.oluyede.org/blog > "Anyone can freely use whatever he wants but the light at the end > of the tunnel for most of his problems is Python"
Here are some surveys of the landscape http://pythonology.org/howto http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Cookbook/Python?kwd=User http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Programming:Python_GUI_Programming http://www.awaretek.com/tutorials.html#gui http://python.codezoo.com/pub/category/197 http://directory.google.com/Top/Computers/Programming/Languages/Python/Modules/GUI/ -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list