On 8/2/07, scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I was thinking about finding a copy of that book, so maybe starting > WxPython would be easier then and not worry about Tkinter. Is "WxPython > in Action" a very good book? >
I'm no programmer by trade, but dabble in Python/wxPython for fun and bought the book several months ago. I've found it to be very good. There are a lot of good online tutorials as well, but I was never sure if they were up to date with the later versions of the framework - so the book was blessing to me. I found the book to be very useful and clearly written. It's no reference manual (the online docs serve that purpose) but I think it really helped me get a good foundation in how to program with wxPython. IMO a good book is still more useful and efficient than online articles or tutorials for a newbie (like me) most of the time. It's nice to be able to thumb through and study some concept without flipping back and forth to some web page. I own a lot of computer books, and I've found Learning Python (an O'Reilly Book) and wxPython in Action to be my two most useful ones. RQ _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor