On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 15:00, Lukáš Duběda <loo...@duber.cz> wrote:
> Hi there everybody, > > I'd really appretiate if anyone could share their experience > with any good dotNET GUI designer. I'd love to have such > functionality I can get out of QtDesigner, where I visually > design my forms and buttons and what not and then just save > that GUI into a file or generate a usable Python code > out of it for my scripts. > > And another question, is there any good integration of IronPython > into Visual Studio 2008? Or newer? I'm not a VS user, but since > we can get the VS Express for free, this'd be a valuable tool > for my IronPython programming. > > Thanks a lot in advnace, cheers, > > I don't have a lot of experience with it, but Sharp Develop ( http://www.icsharpcode.net/OpenSource/SD/) supports IronPython, and may be worth a look. Others have reported success. If you do look into Visual Studio, you can write GUI code in C# using the Visual Studio designer, then subclass it from Python code. You can even, with a little modification, design GUIs in C# in Visual Studio and copy/paste the C# code into a Python file and run with it. You'll need to convert things like true/false to True/False, null to None, etc...but with a little effort it works :)
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