On 2009-05-05, srinivasan srinivas sri_anna...@yahoo.co.in wrote:
Could you tell me does Python have any advantages over Java for the
development of GUI applications?
You don't have to choose between them. You can program Swing applications
in Jython. And Jython is just a jar that you can
On 2009-04-12, Gabriel dun...@dreams.sk wrote:
I'm python newbie and i need to write gui for my school work in python.
I need to write it really quick, because i haven't much time .)
So question is, which of gui toolkits should i pick and learn? I heard
PyGTK and Glade are best for quick gui
On 2008-04-11, Gabriel Ibanez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why is nobody talking about pyGTK ? There are no limits with licenses (I
think)
The OS X port is still pretty preliminary.
Dave Cook
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On 2008-04-10, Chris Stewart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've always had an interest in Python and would like to dabble in it
further. I've worked on a few very small command line programs but
nothing of any complexity. I'd like to build a really simple GUI app
that will work across Mac,
On 2008-04-10, Paul Rubin http wrote:
Well, it's a trade-off, the person wanted a cross platform gui and the
#1 hurdle for something like PyQt4 is getting it to work on each of
the platforms you desire to run on.
Installing Pyqt on windows involves a couple click to install EXEs. On
Linux,
On 2008-03-02, Jeff Schwab [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Python In A Nutshell:
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/pythonian2/
Another vote for the Nutshell book, which I find a very useful and practical
book.
I never found the Dive in book useful.
Dave Cook
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On 2008-02-03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
what would be the best python GUI toolkit, it must be cross platform.
i have tried gtk, but it interface are real bad and its coding was difficult
so i dropped it,
the only remaining are qt4 and wx, i would like to know if one of
On 2006-07-24, Sybren Stuvel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jython isn't up to par with current Python versions either.
But the last release is up to the level of C-Python 2.2 or so. I don't
really feel like I'm missing that much with it.
Dave Cook
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