Hi Scott, I'm no expert (yet) but I have come across this fun online tool which helps you choose a GUI toolkit for Python:
Choose Your GUI Toolkit <http://www.awaretek.com/toolkits.html> I had no problem installing WxPython from the Ubuntu repos, and I have heard that is is one of the top choices for cross-platform GUI development. If you are only interested in developing for Linux then there is PyGTK. I haven't used this though so I couldn't comment on its ease of use. Ian On 8/1/07, scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi, > > I have been doing some research on the GUI's and noticed it is a > very > difficult choice to make which one to write with. It seems to be even > more difficult than choosing which programming language to use. > > If you don't mind I have a few questions to ask about selecting > the > right GUI to program with. > > 1: I know many people suggest learning more than one programming > language when writing programs and use each programming language like a > tool on a toolbox. Should one also learn more than one GUI and select > the correct one for each individual program? > > 2: How have you come to select your favourite GUI(s)? > > 3: Is there a GUI that is better for developing for Linux? > > 4: I have read that WxPython is difficult to install on Linux from a > couple different sources. I have personally never found that a problem. > Is this true? Is WxPython a poor choice for a Linux developer? > > Thank you for any help you can give me :) > > -- > Your friend, > Scott > > Sent to you from a Linux computer using Ubuntu Version 7.04 (Feisty Fawn) > _______________________________________________ > Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor >
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