On May 28, 2007, at 2:01 AM, james_027 wrote: > I am using delphi to develop gui application, and wish to make a shift > to python. here are some of my question/concern... > > 1. is python develop gui application a cross platform? just like java > swing?
wxPython is probably the best cross-platform GUI toolkit available for Python. That's why we chose it for our primary UI toolkit for Dabo. > 2. delphi makes things easy for me like coding for a specific event on > a specific component, could it be the same for python? Not in Python per se, but I know exactly what you mean. I come from the Visual FoxPro world, which is very similar to Delphi. I stumbled upon Python, and quickly discovered that it was far and away the best language I've programmed in in over 3 decades of coding. Yet it lacked anything like the power of GUI development that tools such as Delphi or Visual FoxPro offered. So along with my partner Paul McNett, we set out to create such a tool, and that is Dabo. > 3. are there cool library of component like in delphi available for > python that will make database application more usesable? One word: Dabo. We do database apps. > 4. where do I start the learning curve? I did some research and I > don't know which one to take among wxwdiget, pygtk, and etc. Check out our collection of screencasts to see what Dabo can do for you (http://dabodev.com/documentation). Post messages to the dabo- users list to get answers to any questions you might have (sign up at http://leafe.com/mailman/listinfo/dabo-users). There are a ton of web frameworks out there. But for Python, there is only one desktop app framework: Dabo. -- Ed Leafe -- http://leafe.com -- http://dabodev.com -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list