On 2/17/07, Stef Mientki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Some examples: > - Creating a treeview (like in the M$ explorer), with full edit capabilities > and full drag & drop > facilities: Delphi takes about 40 lines of code (most of them even ^C ^V). > - Creating a graphical overview of relations between database tables, which > can be graphical > manipulated by the user (like in M$ Access): Delphi 20 lines of code. > I wonder what this costs in Python ?
You really need to get your thinking straightened out. You can't compare Delphi to Python; Delphi is a product that uses Pascal as its language, while Python is a language. When you compare a product for a language to an entire language, it makes the rest of your arguments look silly. BTW, you said you looked at the Dabo Class Designer - did you know that that tool itself was written in Dabo? The power is there. The fact that you couldn't completely understand it in a brief review says more about you than it does about Python, wxPython or Dabo. -- # p.d. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list