Python form oriented library

Freddie oinkfreddie at oinkshlick.oinknet
Sun Aug 17 22:17:16 EDT 2003


Caleb Land <bokonon at rochester.rr.com> wrote in 
news:pan.2003.08.17.20.21.45.109000 at rochester.rr.com:

> Hello,
>   I'm writing a small business accounting type program where the interface
> is a bunch of forms that represent tables in a database.  The interface is
> usually used completely with the keyboard, but the mouse may also be used.
> 
>   The software does POS, inventory, accounting, etc.
> 
>   The widgets are mostly text entries.
> 
>   Are there any Python libraries that are targetted to this style of
> interface?
> 
>   If not, does anybody have references to libraries/resources in other
> languages that might be helpful in designing my own (APIs, design
> documents, etc)?
> 
>   I've tried googling, but I don't know exactly how to word my request.
> 
> Sincerely,
> Caleb Land
> (bokonon at rochester.rr.com)
> 

What about crazy people like myself? If you generate a crc32 value with zlib, 
you occasionally get a negative number returned. If you try to convert that 
to hex (to test against a stored CRC32 value), it spits out a FutureWarning 
at me. How rude :) So you end up with stupid things like this in your code:


# Disable FutureWarning, since it whinges about us making bad hex values :(
import warnings
try:
	warnings.filterwarnings(action='ignore', category=FutureWarning)
except NameError:
	del warnings

-- 
Remove the oinks!




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