On 2007-10-09, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Comparing apples with apples, how do you compare the scheme > gui library with wxpython ? Isnt it better than Tkinter ?
I haven't used the newer Scheme GUI bindings. I switched from STk to tkinter, and then from tkinter to PyGTK and wxPython. I found Scheme much easier to use than TCL (an horrible, horrible language, IMO), but Python is easier yet than Scheme except for the Tk integration features. The GTK and wxWidgets Python bindings are native bindings rather than the TCL-hack used for tkinter, so I would expect a native GTK or wxWidgets Scheme binding to be quite similar to a native Python binding for the same library. However, a lot of extra work has gone into polishing the wxPython features above and beyond simply the library bindings, so I wouldn't be surprised if wxPython is better than a vanilla Scheme wxWidgets biding. -- Grant Edwards grante Yow! Did an Italian CRANE at OPERATOR just experience visi.com uninhibited sensations in a MALIBU HOT TUB? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list