azrael wrote: > Today I found a quote from Guido. > > wxPython is the best and most mature cross-platform GUI toolkit, given a > number of constraints. The only reason wxPython isn't the standard Python > GUI toolkit is that Tkinter was there first. -- Guido van Rossum > > OK, now. Isn't it maybe time to throw out TK once and for all? Python is > missing one of the most important aspects of todays IT industry. GUI > development native library (I mean a serious one). > > If I would have gotten a dollar for every time I talked to someone in a > company about why they dont use python for their products and I was served > the answer "Well it kind of sucks in GUI development", I would be a > millionaire.
This quote from guido is perhaps from many, many years ago. I don't like wxpython so much. There is a much better solution available: using PyQt. Qt libraries are cross platform too, mature code and very fast. Including lots of tools for development without typing all the graphics code. Taco -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list