Why no maintained wrapper to Win32?
"Martin v. Löwis"
martin at v.loewis.de
Sat Jul 28 12:05:34 EDT 2007
> It looks like the development of the PyWin32 wrapper to the
> Win32 API stopped years ago, which is too bad because it means that
> writing GUI apps in Python even just for Windows means adding
> megabytes when using eg. wxWidgets.
Why does it mean that? The Win32 APIs for GUI are up-to-date; they
don't need further development. Win32 itself stopped years ago.
You can write GUI applications with PyWin32 just fine.
Regards,
Martin
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