[python-win32] Possible future direction for PyGUI on Win32

Greg Ewing greg.ewing at canterbury.ac.nz
Mon Feb 28 23:33:37 CET 2011


Tim Golden wrote:
> Python.NET seems to sit in an awkward
> place in the ecosystem. Its niche seems to be: where you want a small
> bit of .NET technology (such as SQL-SMO in my case) but don't want to
> migrate any win-specific Python code. (ie stuff relying on pywin32)

Or, as in my case, you are developing a library and
want to make use of some .NET technology, but don't
want to force all the users of your library to use
a non-standard Python implementation.

-- 
Greg


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