GUI Frameworks in Python?

Riccardo Attilio Galli riccardo_cut-me at cut.me.sideralis.net
Tue Mar 30 13:21:58 EST 2004


On Tue, 30 Mar 2004 14:35:20 +0100, Hugh Macdonald wrote:

> On 30 Mar 2004 05:18:58 -0800
> michael at foord.net (Fuzzyman) wrote:
> 
>> 'Programming Python' has an excellent introduction.. so I started with
>> Tkinter thinking that when I hit restrictions I could move onto wx. I
>> haven't yet reached the point where Tkinter restricts me. Whereas
>> there are a couple of widgets missing from the standard distribution,
>> Tkinter *can* be used to make clean and modern looking interfaces.....
>> And the syntax isn't too gawky once you've climbed the initial
>> learning curve.
> 
> For me, the issue with TK is less the restrictions it imposes and more the way of writing it in the first place.
> 
>> > GTK: Unknown - I'm looking into it today
>> > 
>> 
>> Is this Linux only ? 
>> (pardon my terrible ignorance...)
> 
> Yeah - it is... I'n only developing for Linux here...

It's false.
I'm developping a gtk program which run in both linux and windows.

lopster, a peer-to-peer sharing programs, it's developped with gtk, and it
runs on windows too.

Ciao,
Riccardo

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