momobear wrote:
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> Butternut squash wrote:
>> any recommendations? any opinions?
>>
>> I want to learn to program in python and need a gui reference. I'll be
>> updating various mysql tables. I have most of the code ready to roll by
>> using a command line. I need put some lipstick on my project
Butternut squash wrote:
> any recommendations? any opinions?
>
> I want to learn to program in python and need a gui reference. I'll be
> updating various mysql tables. I have most of the code ready to roll by
> using a command line. I need put some lipstick on my project.
>
> pyQT seems viable bu
Tim Roberts wrote:
> Dabo
Thanks for the info. I'll check out dabo.
I understand that web is easier to distribute and more likely easier to
program. I loath CSS and HTML though and that's why I want a fat client
program. We'll see
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Butternut squash <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>any recommendations? any opinions?
>
>I want to learn to program in python and need a gui reference. I'll be
>updating various mysql tables. I have most of the code ready to roll by
>using a command line. I need put some lipstick on my project.
>
>pyQT
any recommendations? any opinions?
I want to learn to program in python and need a gui reference. I'll be
updating various mysql tables. I have most of the code ready to roll by
using a command line. I need put some lipstick on my project.
pyQT seems viable but there is not really a good referenc
On 2006-01-24, Iain King <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> New book on wxPython: http://www.manning.com/books/rappin
>
> Release date of this month. Does anyone know if it's out yet / has
> anyone read it and has an opinion?
Someone (the author?) on the wxpython-users mailing list said it was delayed
You won't find a better book about wxPython.
Stani
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New book on wxPython: http://www.manning.com/books/rappin
Release date of this month. Does anyone know if it's out yet / has
anyone read it and has an opinion?
Iain
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