WxPython versus Tkinter.

Bob Martin bob.martin at excite.com
Tue Jan 25 10:37:07 EST 2011


in 650680 20110125 151901 Bryan <bryan.oakley at gmail.com> wrote:
>On Jan 25, 6:03=A0am, Bob Martin <bob.mar... at excite.com> wrote:
>> in 650672 20110125 115033 Bryan <bryan.oak... at gmail.com> wrote:
>> >> Do you think the whole world speaks US English?
>>
>> >No, absolutely not. I don't see how you go from "I don't think all
>> >developers think about i18n" to "I think everyone speaks english".
>>
>> I said "US English", not just English, and you didn't say
>> "I don't think all developers think about i18n", you said "I'm guessing n=
>one".
>> Big difference. =A0I think your attitude to this is US-only.
>
>Ah! Now I understand your comment. Yes, without realizing it I was
>referring only to software developers in the US not having an
>internationalization mindset. I should have been more clear, and
>obviously I was making a poor generalization.
>
>Do non-US-based developers focus a lot on accessibility too, since
>that's what really started this whole sub-thread?

I don't think so; it was never a requirement for the software I wrote,
though I know I had some blind users.  But NLS was a must and it has
to be designed in from the start - very difficult to add it later.



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