On Tuesday 06 July 2010 05:35:34 pm Nick Raptis wrote: > Please excuse if I'm jumping on the topic. Haven't done any GUI work so > this interests me too. > > wxPython always seemed a great choice as it works on all platforms, and > uses GTK+ for linux. > Well, what mainly bugs me about wxPython is that most of it's API names > come from the wx C library, you almost can feel the C code underneath. > I would really love a more pythonic wrapper around it. > > Really good news is that on this very list on another thread, someone > suggested Dabo http://dabodev.com/ > It's a python library on top of wxPython and it's database-logic-GUI > separation looks a lot like the MVP of django, which I'm familiar with. > > Of course, a bit not that easy to install if you're just starting out > and there are no books for it. It's also database oriented, but I > consider this a plus. > > I'd like to hear your views on whether you think it might be a good > choice for a new python programmer, exactly for the above reasons. > I think it might be worth the hurdles and pay off in the end. > > Nick
I really enjoy Dabo and I feel it is very easy to use and learn. Best of all there plenty of support. Johnf _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - [email protected] To unsubscribe or change subscription options: http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor
