From: "Bill Felton" <subscripti...@cagttraining.com>
I'm a complete newbie to Python.


To Python, or to programming in general? (Because it is important)


I'm still learning the language. And you know what? I've ignored Tkinter.


Why did you do that?


I quickly discovered the alternatives and am already working with wxPython. I can't believe anyone is so hung up by their own arrogance that they honestly believe that the mere *presence* of a gui kit inside of the standard distribution would prevent a newbie from learning about the existence and possible benefits of alternatives. Sure, *they* can see alternatives and evaluate why Tkinter might not be a good choice under conditions x or y or z,


Nobody said that the fact that Python promotes Tkinter *prevents" the beginners to learn to use another GUI. I just say that if Python promotes Tkinter, the beginners that might not have experience programming in other languages might not know at all which is the difference between all those GUI types, and it might not know at all that there are more GUI types and it won't know for sure which are the differences between them.

And for a real beginner in programming it could be harder and less important to make the effort of finding and downloading and installing another GUI just because it offer some features which are not interesting for most users, so he/she will prefer using what Python offers and he/she won't know that that solution is bad.

Octavian

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