Op Sunday 26 Apr 2015 17:09 CEST schreef Steven D'Aprano: > On Sun, 26 Apr 2015 11:02 pm, Cecil Westerhof wrote: > >> I want to use a GUI for Python. When searching I found (beside some >> others) Tkinter and wxPython. From what I found it looks like >> Tkinter is slightly better. What would be the pros/cons of these >> two? Would there be a compelling reason to use another GUI? > > Tkinter is easier to use, as it is standard with Python. So long as > you have Tk/Tcl installed on your computer, Tkinter should work > fine. > > However, Tkinter probably looks a bit more old fashioned. > > wxPython probably looks a bit more modern and may be a bit more > powerful, but it will require a large extra library. It's also a lot > harder to learn to use wxPython unless you are comfortable with C++ > programming.
Well, I did my share of C++ programming. ;-) > Have you seen this? > > https://wiki.python.org/moin/GuiProgramming Dabo looks interesting, but also a little bit dead. Well, maybe I just should evaluate Tkinter and wxPython both. Now wxPython looks more interesting. But it is easier to make a reasonable decision when I have a little more information. :-D For the moment I limit it to Tkinter and wxPython. -- Cecil Westerhof Senior Software Engineer LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/cecilwesterhof -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list