Wow...
SPE is in the Gentoo repository as well. I've been looking for
something to replace Eric, so thanks for the tip, Chris! I'll check it out.
Jonathon
Chris Hengge wrote:
> Well, I use SPE which comes with wxGlade and XRC. For the small amount
> of gui I've done with python I think SPE
Well, I use SPE which comes with wxGlade and XRC. For the small amount of gui I've done with python I think SPE offers the best IDE coder experience (coming from a VS world). The tools make sense to me.wxGlade is a GUI designer written in Python with the popular GUI toolkit
wxPython,
that helps yo
At 02:10 PM 11/3/2006, Chris Hengge wrote:
I vouch for the SPE with wxGlade
and XRC! (packaged together with IDE)
I'd be very interested in hearing why you suggest that
combination.
Dick Moores
On 11/3/06, Carlos Daniel
Ruvalcaba Valenzuela <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
wxPython is good for cros
I vouch for the SPE with wxGlade and XRC! (packaged together with IDE)On 11/3/06, Carlos Daniel Ruvalcaba Valenzuela <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:wxPython is good for cross-platform stuff and has a few gui designers
(Boa Constructor and others comes to mind), I don't know much aboutPyQT state in this
wxPython is good for cross-platform stuff and has a few gui designers
(Boa Constructor and others comes to mind), I don't know much about
PyQT state in this, but PyGtk + Glade (Gui Designer) is a very good
combo.
Is about choise, I suggest you to do some simple tests with everything
until you find
I am wanting to get into some GUI coding with Python and have heard about PyQT and wxPython. Now I am definately not looking for some type of holy war but can anyone give me a good reason to pick one over the other.
Also I would like to have a designer with it or a seperate designer that could b