On 2011-03-05, ErichCart ErichCart wrote:
> Visual Python seems to be exactly what I want. But it doesn't seem
> very popular. Perhaps it means that there are not many people who will
> be able to help if I have problems with it. Also judging by the amount
> of ads at visualpython.org, it also do
On Fri, Mar 4, 2011 at 6:07 PM, Paul Rubin wrote:
> ErichCart ErichCart writes:
> > By real-time, I mean that I want it to be similar to the way instant
> > online chess works. Something like here: instantchess.com, but for
> > RISK.
>
> If you want to do that in a web browser, the main techniqu
On Mar 5, 7:42 pm, geremy condra wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 5, 2011 at 3:49 AM, ErichCart ErichCart
> wrote:
> > Visual Python seems to be exactly what I want. But it doesn't seem
> > very popular. Perhaps it means that there are not many people who will
> > be able to help if I have problems with it.
QT Designer looks very nice.
I hope I can use it with PySide. I would rather use PySide than PyQT,
because PyQT is not under LGPL license.
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On Sat, Mar 5, 2011 at 3:49 AM, ErichCart ErichCart wrote:
> Visual Python seems to be exactly what I want. But it doesn't seem
> very popular. Perhaps it means that there are not many people who will
> be able to help if I have problems with it. Also judging by the amount
> of ads at visualpython
Grumman wrote:
> On 3/4/2011 16:48, ErichCart ErichCart wrote:
>>
>> In fact this doesn't necessary need to be web application. For
>> example I have a friend who uses Delphi, and he can create all
>> sorts of windows applications easily, like he can see the window
>> on the screen and he can plac
On Mar 5, 6:49 am, ErichCart ErichCart wrote:
> Regarding Boa constructor, it is very old, isn't it? The latest news
> from this project date to the end of 2006. I don't expect it to
> support python 3 any time soon.
The website is incredibly out of date, but the last major update was
July 2007.
On 03/05/2011 06:49 AM, ErichCart ErichCart wrote:
> So, "Glade", is this what everybody uses? I mean programmers don't
> just use text editors to make GUI applications, do they?
I usually see people using Qt and QtDesigner over Gtk and Glade. And
actually, yes, I'm sure lots of people besides me
Visual Python seems to be exactly what I want. But it doesn't seem
very popular. Perhaps it means that there are not many people who will
be able to help if I have problems with it. Also judging by the amount
of ads at visualpython.org, it also doesn't seem very serious.
I looked into pyGTK, and I
On Mar 4, 5:07 pm, Corey Richardson wrote:
> On 03/04/2011 04:48 PM, ErichCart ErichCart wrote:
>
> > In fact this doesn't necessary need to be web application. For example
> > I have a friend who uses Delphi, and he can create all sorts of
> > windows applications easily, like he can see the wind
On Mar 4, 5:07 pm, Corey Richardson wrote:
> On 03/04/2011 04:48 PM, ErichCart ErichCart wrote:
>
> > In fact this doesn't necessary need to be web application. For example
> > I have a friend who uses Delphi, and he can create all sorts of
> > windows applications easily, like he can see the wind
On Mar 4, 5:07 pm, Corey Richardson wrote:
> On 03/04/2011 04:48 PM, ErichCart ErichCart wrote:
>
> > In fact this doesn't necessary need to be web application. For example
> > I have a friend who uses Delphi, and he can create all sorts of
> > windows applications easily, like he can see the wind
On 3/4/2011 16:48, ErichCart ErichCart wrote:
In fact this doesn't necessary need to be web application. For example
I have a friend who uses Delphi, and he can create all sorts of
windows applications easily, like he can see the window on the screen
and he can place buttons, text fields, radio
ErichCart ErichCart writes:
> By real-time, I mean that I want it to be similar to the way instant
> online chess works. Something like here: instantchess.com, but for
> RISK.
If you want to do that in a web browser, the main technique for it is
called AJAX and you'd write your application in Jav
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ErichCart ErichCart writes:
> By real-time, I mean that I want it to be similar to the way instant
> online chess works. Something like here: instantchess.com, but for
> RISK.
That site appears to require a monthly fee, so i
On 03/04/2011 04:48 PM, ErichCart ErichCart wrote:
> In fact this doesn't necessary need to be web application. For example
> I have a friend who uses Delphi, and he can create all sorts of
> windows applications easily, like he can see the window on the screen
> and he can place buttons, text fiel
GUI application is a whole other matter entirely. For that, you might want
to look into cross-platform GUI toolkits with Python bindings. E.g., PyQT
[1], wxPython [2], TkInter [3], etc. Python, after all, is just a
cross-platform language. To do all those user-friendly bells and whistles,
you'd nee
By real-time, I mean that I want it to be similar to the way instant
online chess works. Something like here: instantchess.com, but for
RISK.
I thought about making such an application, and now that I want to
practice python I thought that perhaps it can be done with python.
Now after your answers
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ErichCart ErichCart writes:
> It is just that I want to better my python skills by doing this.
> I have heard about Django, can't this be done with Django?
Django does help with web content, but it doesn't (as far as I know
On 03/04/2011 03:34 PM, ErichCart ErichCart wrote:
> It is just that I want to better my python skills by doing this.
>
> I have heard about Django, can't this be done with Django?
As you described it? Absolutely not [1]. When thinking of Django, think
more of Ruby on Rails or something vaguely a
Django is excellent as a CMS builder (think blogs, articles websites),
though it has many uses beyond that, as well. If, ultimately, you want
client-side interactivity, however, you'd have to look into (perhaps in
addition to Python--it can provide some of the backend logic for the website
you want
It is just that I want to better my python skills by doing this.
I have heard about Django, can't this be done with Django?
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On 03/04/2011 03:08 PM, ErichCart ErichCart wrote:
> I am currently a Computer Science student, I can write in pascal, C,
> and Java, and recently I learned about Python and fell in love with
> it. I watched some python programming tutorials on youtube, and now I
> can write some programs.
> But wh
First, learn the language. Second, browse a multitude of popular web
frameworks written in Python, and try your hands on a few of them. I'd
suggest looking into django, pyramid, webpy, ... (others will fill in).
~/santa
On Fri, Mar 4, 2011 at 12:08 PM, ErichCart ErichCart wrote:
> I am currentl
I am currently a Computer Science student, I can write in pascal, C,
and Java, and recently I learned about Python and fell in love with
it. I watched some python programming tutorials on youtube, and now I
can write some programs.
But what I really want to do is to make a website where people can
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