Re: Should there be a 'core' python install? (was Re: Tkinter: The good, the bad, and the ugly!)

2011-01-17 Thread rantingrick
On Jan 17, 2:09 pm, Martin P. Hellwig martin.hell...@dcuktec.org
wrote:

 fortunately it is not my call and I actually
 quite like Tkinter.


Are you sure about that Martin? :)))

 From: Martin P. Hellwig martin.hell...@dcuktec.org
 Newsgroups: comp.lang.python
 Subject: Re: GUIs - A Modest Proposal
 Date: Fri, 11 Jun 2010 07:10:35 +0100
[...snip...]
 Though I don't like tkinter either, but I don't seem to hate it as
 much as others do.

hmm?
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Re: Should there be a 'core' python install? (was Re: Tkinter: The good, the bad, and the ugly!)

2011-01-17 Thread Martin P. Hellwig

On 01/17/11 22:00, rantingrick wrote:

On Jan 17, 2:09 pm, Martin P. Hellwigmartin.hell...@dcuktec.org
wrote:


fortunately it is not my call and I actually
quite like Tkinter.



Are you sure about that Martin? :)))


From: Martin P. Hellwigmartin.hell...@dcuktec.org
Newsgroups: comp.lang.python
Subject: Re: GUIs - A Modest Proposal
Date: Fri, 11 Jun 2010 07:10:35 +0100

[...snip...]

Though I don't like tkinter either, but I don't seem to hate it as
much as others do.


hmm?
Yep when I started looking much more at other toolkits, I started to 
like Tkinter more and more. Maybe it its simplicity, or that not every 
thing starts with a bloody g or that it is actually cross platform 
usable without jumping through hoops charted in a map where lat/long 
references have been omitted because in the future a map of mars will 
not cause confusion, even though it is totally irrelevant now.


Actually my favourite GUI toolkit at the moment is pyjamas.

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