On 17/03/07, Tim Golden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I've never used WMI
>
> Just in case (and it's mildly ambiguous from your
> one-liner above): WMI is an API for monitoring and
> to some extent controlling your Windows-based system,
> *not* a user-interface-building toolset. Obviously,
> you m
Tim Golden wrote:
> Michael Grazebrook wrote:
> [snip..]
>
>
> If you're really after an interface builder, I know
> from his blog that Michael Foord has done stuff with
> IronPython and the .NET Windows Forms stuff, so maybe
> he could step forward. (But I'll leave that up to him)
I'm very interes
Michael Grazebrook wrote:
> Allow me a trip into fantasy land. I'd like to play with an idea for a
> lecture of broad appeal suitable for the 11th, where we addresses a
> wider audience of non-Python users. What do you think?
>
> *Ten lines of code - Python's power*
> *Lecture by* ???, Michael G
Allow me a trip into fantasy land. I'd like to play with an idea for a
lecture of broad appeal suitable for the 11th, where we addresses a
wider audience of non-Python users. What do you think?
Ten lines of code - Python's power
Lecture by ???, Michael Grazebrook, and ???
Date & Time: 11th Apr
I talked to Xenophon Christolou who runs the London IET group about the
idea of putting on some Python events. He was very supportive.
I was expecting we'd have to plan months ahead, but we're in luck - if
WE Can act fast enough! A speaker cancelled for the 11th April. For
this one, we'd need