Jan Erik Moström <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I'm currently looking around for what tools I should use for writing Mac > applications with GUIs. I've previously done this using either Java (no fun > and Swing based programs doesn't look good) or REALbasic, but would like to > use something else.
Use PyObjC. This is such an easy question! :) > I've looked at Cocoa and Objective-C (haven't done any programming) but I > don't really like the syntax of Objective-C. So I've been considering using > Python instead, my previous experience of Python is "standard" shell scripts > and CGI scripts. > > This might seem like a really stupid question but since I don't > haven't used Cocoa/Objective-C or PyObCj/Python I would like to ask > a question: if I decide to use Python are there limitations on what > I can do? (for example not being able to use UI widget XXX) Not that you'll notice. Cheers, mwh -- Lisp does badly because we refuse to lie. When people ask us if we can solve insoluble problems we say that we can't, and because they expect us to lie to them, they find some other language where the truth is less respected. -- Tim Bradshaw, comp.lang.lisp _______________________________________________ Pythonmac-SIG maillist - Pythonmac-SIG@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythonmac-sig