Python platform.

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Thu Sep 11 12:42:05 EDT 2008


On Sep 11, 11:13 am, "carriere.jonat... at gmail.com"
<carriere.jonat... at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Sep 11, 4:19 pm, Fredrik Lundh <fred... at pythonware.com> wrote:
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> > carriere.jonat... at gmail.com wrote:
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> >  > I wonder if there is a platform written in python. The equivalent of
> >  > the Netbeans platformhttp://platform.netbeans.org/inthe Python
> >  > world. Do you know such a thing?
>
> > You (or maybe the Java folks) seem to have missed that platform has a
> > rather specific meaning in computing:
>
> >http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Platform_(computing)
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> > Given that definition, Python is pretty much a platform in itself.  If
> > you want to use Python for a specific task, you add libraries for that
> > task.  Tell us what you want to do, and we'll tell you what libraries
> > and toolkits you might want to try.
>
> > </F>
>
> I want to build a desktop application. I am searching for some kind of
> environment that would provide all the elements ready (Windows...).
> Then I would have to code the business logic only.
>
> Jonathan.

What's business logic?



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