Re: Is Python like VB?

2005-03-18 Thread Jim Smith
Mike Cox wrote: Would Python meet our requirements? I need to make lots of GUI applications (message boxes, forms, etc.) and do the underlying business logic too. Python is my favorite language and I recommend that you experiment with it. However, if you want the quickest replacement for VB I wou

Re: Which IDE supports python and wxpython?

2005-02-08 Thread Jim Smith
Selfimprover wrote: Hello all, Is there a good IDE on the market which supports python and wxpython. Goal is to use it in a big distributed project. Greetings Try wxDesigner! http://www.roebling.de/ -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: WYSIWYG wxPython "IDE"....?

2005-02-08 Thread Jim Smith
Simon John wrote: I'm writing my 2nd large wxPython program, and after the problems I found doing the first's layout in code, I'd like to look at using a 'WYSIWYG' IDE, like VisualStudio does for MFC. I've tried a few that I found, wxGlade is probably the best, although it seems to be not 100% WYSI

Re: Tkinter vs wxPython

2004-12-29 Thread Jim Smith
Steve Holden wrote: > I've tried a number of these tools, including BlackAdder, wxDesigner, > wxGlade and BoaConstructor. I even paid money for some of them. I have also tried each of these and paid money for the first two. My personal favorite is wxDesigner. It is very polished and worth every