Defining VCL-like framework for Python

Gordon McMillan gmcm at hypernet.com
Mon May 24 10:21:40 EDT 1999


Graham Matthews asks:
> Alexander Staubo (nospam-alex at mop.no) wrote:
> : For example, JavaBeans gives you nonvisual JDBC beans for 
> : feeding data to a set of "database-aware" controls. Since a
> database is a : high-level, non-visual construct, you can't put it
> on the screen, but you : can interact with it through a standard set
> of properties (eg., : "TableName"), methods ("Open") and events
> ("OnChange").
> 
> So I must be missing something. How does defining all these
> components differ from defining implementations of interfaces (the
> interfaces tell you the standard properties).

You can do it with a mouse.

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- Gordon




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