going to be? I used to be really familiar with Java Swing a few years
ago. I imagine it will be similar.
Next, what would you say is the best framework I should look into?
I'm curious to hear opinions on that.
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Interesting. So I guess to accomplish my goals, I'll have to explore one of
these frameworks.
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On Jun 5, 9:24 pm, Christoph Haas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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I'm interested in learning web based python without the use of fancy
frameworks that are out there. I'm having a hard time coming up with
resources and examples for this. Does anyone have anything that could be
helpful?
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OOP. It's
wonderful how your .py file can simply start making expressions without any
overhead, import/using statements, class declarations, etc.
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