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On Wed, 2003-05-21 at 22:20, Scott Prive wrote: > Out of curiousity I am interested in knowing how many folks here have been > developing applications using Python + GTK. > > As for my views, I'm floored at how well the two work together, and at the > quantity and high quality of the documentation, and how little code is > needed to get something that's functional. GTK2 is also a lot better behaved > on Win32 platforms, and I'm finding I need to make no changes at all to get > an application working on multiple platforms. That's pretty sweet. :-) I've been using wxPython with the GTK implementation of WxWindows, and like it a lot. Mostly I've just been playing with toy applications, but it is sooooo easy. I really like having a good language and good tools. In my opinion, the Python community should adopt wxPython as the new standard GUI system and drop Tkinter. I believe that WxWindows is now available on Mac, as well as Windows and Unix, and it offers native L&F for each of the platforms it supports. (For Unix, there are X11aw and GTK options). Dave -- David J. C. Beach <beach at verinet.com>
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