Kay Schluehr wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >>I am trying to learn GUI programming in Python, but have to confess I >>am finding it difficult. > > > Don't do it if you can prevent it.
What kind of helpful advice is that? > Conclusion: if you are already familiar with BASIC I would just > continue writing BASIC apps using VisualBasic dotNet, Windows Forms as > the underlying GUI toolktit and VisualStudio as IDE. Forget the > coolness factor of the language. Cool people never care a lot what > other people think. If you finally want to glue assemblys/controls > together in Python this is still possible with IronPython or > Python-dotNet ( which is a CPython binding to the CLR, available at > Zope.org ). So you recommend VB.NET on comp.lang.python, and then later publicly flame me for mentioning boo a year ago, as well as spew FUD about other languages you don't like. Doesn't the python community already have enough assholes as it is? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list