On Sunday 15 October 2006 12:40, Devdas Bhagat wrote: > Kenneth, does Python have non wxWidgets bindings? Until more > distributions ship wxWidgets natively, that library is a PITA. If > not, can someone clone the UI in Gtk2/QT? I know Perl has bindings > for both these, so doing that in Perl would be trivial. > > (If you are doing it in Gtk2, the XML file generated from Glade2 > would be good enough, just use glade2perl2 to generate your UI code > from there).
What is wrong with Java and GWT? We can have a client server environment that way. Its easy to maintain. I hate java but GWT is very promising. The end user wont need anything to be installed on his system. Just a basic browser with JS enabled :) The server side wont be that difficult to deploy either. Plus there will be sufficient mobility for the users :) I am thinking intranet FYI. And Java programmers are easy to find. Plus you can get students to work for you as well. Java is a big craze in the student community. As I see it. It's a win-win situation for everyone. Java developers are plenty. GWT is OSS ( I think ), Web based softwares rock :). End user gets easy to use interface. Deployment is simple. -- Regards, Dinesh A. Joshi -- http://mm.glug-bom.org/mailman/listinfo/linuxers

