>From: Viksit Gaur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >As mentioned before, PyQT or PyGTK are good >alternatives too, as is Java. But, for developing an >application rapidly, the latter isnt a good option >unless you already know it. (Which is doubtful, since >you're doing stuff on VB as of now..). Coming from VB, he wouldnt know Qt or GTK either. And those are not really simpler or faster to start off on, are they ? Thus, i thought of the py.. options. However, in the longer run, if he's making a move, he should consider reskilling himself to Java/GTK/Qt.
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