On Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 7:32 PM, Thomas Philips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I program in Python, but my programs are typically run from the
> command line or IDLE. I have never built a GUI, and would like to try
> my hand at creating GUIs that I can run my programs from. Is there a
> book or tutorial that covers IronPython, IronPython Studio and the dot
> Net platform that is aimed squarely at the new user?

Any book or tutorial about the .NET platform in general will be
relevant to IronPython's use of .NET.  In fact, taking existing C# or
VB examples and translating them into Python may be a good way to
leverage your existing Python skills while teaching yourself the .NET
class libraries.

As far as IronPython-specific resources go, you can't beat the
IronPython Cookbook at http://www.ironpython.info/index.php/Main_Page.
 If you want to see some sample Python code that uses the Windows
Forms or Windows Presentation Foundation libraries to produce a GUI,
just go to the Contents at
http://www.ironpython.info/index.php/Contents and scroll down a bit.

--
Curt Hagenlocher
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