wxwindows question

Jorge Godoy godoy at ieee.org
Thu Jan 15 15:23:26 EST 2004


On Thursday 15 January 2004 11:29 Jason Tesser wrote in
<mailman.402.1074182599.12720.python-list at python.org>:

> Have you developed many apps that run on both Linux and Windows??

I don't know how many is 'many', but *I*, alone, have written 17
programs with it in the last 6 months. From concept programs (that
might evolve into something else) to business systems. A partner of
mine has written almost half of it in the same period while also
learning Python... 

Of those apps I've written 6 rely heavily on database (PostgreSQL) and
there are 3 that are in use everyday by lots of people in two
different companies. 

As I said in another message, all development and debugging done by me
is done on a Linux box and these companies run both Windows and Linux
(being, for now, Windows the most used). 


I'm still learning a lot being my last lessons on printing (two months
ago) and graphics (I'm only needing it now, so I'm studying it while
doing lots of other things). Printing was the hardest thing I had to
do up to now, but people from the wxPython mailing list help a lot
and the documentation, besides not being the best thing that exists,
is also very useful and direct to the point. 


wxWindows, the base of wxPython, is also free and is being adopted by
companies such as Borland, what might make the quality improve a lot
and make things more efficient. Developers of wxWindows and wxPython
are very fast and responsive.


Be seeing you,
-- 
Godoy.     <godoy at ieee.org>



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