Pythonic cross-platform GUI desingers ?? la Interface Builder (Re: what gui designer is everyone using)

Chris Fox chris at robotninja.net
Sun Jun 17 05:01:57 EDT 2012


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On 17/06/2012 03:42, Chris Angelico wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 15, 2012 at 7:47 AM, Dietmar Schwertberger 
> <news at schwertberger.de> wrote:
>> The point is, that if you want to promote Python as replacement 
>> for e.g. VB, Labview etc., then an easy-to-use GUI builder is
>> required. The typical GUI programs will just have an input mask,
>> a button and one or two output fields.
> 
> I want to promote Linux as a replacement for Windows. But I do not
> see that Linux needs to be able to run Internet Explorer in order
> to do that. Maybe when people move to a replacement, they need to
> learn a slightly different way of doing things; and in this case, I
> would strongly recommend the "build your UI in code" method.
> 
> ChrisA

So you use wget on linux and read the html code in a terminal? That
would seem to be a reasonable analogy.

(a different) Chris


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