On Fri, 2005-07-29 at 14:19 -0300, Jorge Godoy wrote:
> Jeremy Moles wrote:
>
> > Four?
> >
> > 1. wx
> > 2. PyGTK
> > 3. Tk (Are you including this one even?)
> > 4. ???
>
> PyQt / PyKDE.
Ah! Can't believe I forgot that one! :)
> > Of the few I can think of, only one would qualify as great. :
Jeremy Moles wrote:
> Four?
>
> 1. wx
> 2. PyGTK
> 3. Tk (Are you including this one even?)
> 4. ???
PyQt / PyKDE.
> Of the few I can think of, only one would qualify as great. :)
The fourth one? ;-)
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On Fri, 2005-07-29 at 17:59 +0200, Torsten Bronger wrote:
> Hallöchen!
>
> Michael Hoffman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Dark Cowherd wrote:
> >
> >> GUI, Web development, Application Framework - it is shambles.
> >
> > Yeah, I agree. When I finally make that GUI application I still
> > don't
The choice is GUI toolkits is largely seperate from Python. Consider
that they are just bindings to libraries that are developed completely
seperate of the language. GUI is should be seperate from the language,
and thus not bound to same expectations and desires as elements of the
language itself.
Hallöchen!
Michael Hoffman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Dark Cowherd wrote:
>
>> GUI, Web development, Application Framework - it is shambles.
>
> Yeah, I agree. When I finally make that GUI application I still
> don't know whether I am going to use wx or PyGTK.
I agree, too, although I can onl