> > You are quite correct to point out how much better it is to know what is > going on behind the scenes. But heck, once you know how to extract square > roots - you need to let the computer do it! > > GUI interfaces should be the same deal! > Thomas Bartkus > I think I pretty much agree. I essentially code my own gui builder
but in text files. I just think it is really important to emphasise the operative "but once you know how" in your comments. Then some would counter with "oh, so we should code everthing in assembler?" Ouch. No, I will admit there is judgement required. Everything should be done the easiest way, with the qualification that you need to understand how using someone else's shortcut leaves you vulnerable. This guy is trying to get started and looking for our advice and I saw most of the advice leaning towrd VB (aarrgh!) and I thought I should give him other food for thought. I'm going to take this opportunity for a short rant. <rant> I believe our society ( I'm an old fart) is drifting toward a VERY small percentage of people knowing, caring or even being curious about "how stuff works". I teach high school geometry and am APPALLED at the apathy. I am concerned about the future of this nation, economically, but spirtually as well. So, this influences my advice. Know how your stuff works if it is reasonable. Tom Wolfe talked in a book about two kinds of kids. Those that play video games and those that make video games, and the numbers of the latter is shrinking. </rant> -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list