Let me clarify this: > But if, to achieve the proper level of proficiency with the designer, I > have to invest many hours of study and practice... well, it's going to be a > hard sell. I'd rather be coding. >
An hour spent learning something new in Python makes me a better programmer, and probably a smarter, better human being. An hour spent learning something new in wxPython makes me a better GUI programmer, and probably teaches me things I need to know about the OS and the desktop environment I'm using. An hour spent learning to use a designer had better pay me off with an hour saved somewhere else, and that right soon, or else I'm going to feel I wasted that hour. -- www.fsrtechnologies.com
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