I'll mention that there exists an easy to use module for Python that creates navigable 3D animations, and simple GUI's, with remarkably little effort. See vpython.org; upon installation there are lots of example programs you can run (most easily from IDLE).

Bruce Sherwood

Scott David Daniels wrote:
Mark Fenton wrote:


I think I detect in you the hope that doing a GUI should not be
hard; you should be able to nickel and dime your way into it.  I
understand the sentiment.  I have for some time had the sneaky
suspicion that there is something small inside these GUI monsters
crying to get out, but I've felt that way since 1980, and I've
never read anything that makes me think,
    "Ahh, _that_ is how you do it simply and clearly."
So, perhaps I won't ever see that simplicity.  We certainly don't
reward simplicity in the normal software business anywhere so much
as we should. Most buy-in-a-box software is evaluated by comparing feature lists, rewarding complicated over simple. For that matter
gcc is no paragon of simplicity.  But Python is simple in the sense
I mean, and Google is simple in the "using it" sense as well, so
we can guess that the market does not completely punish simplicity.

--Scott David Daniels
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