What is the Python mainstream for the GUI Lib ..??
Kragen Sitaker
kragen at dnaco.net
Sat Mar 11 15:04:57 EST 2000
In article <E_ty4.31922$Jz3.273940 at nnrp1.uunet.ca>,
Greg Wilson <gvwilson at nevex.com> wrote:
>"Cameron Laird" <claird at starbase.neosoft.com> wrote> .
>> Tkinter.
>> Beyond that, no one knows. It's part of the Python character
>> that, as you noted, there are several bindings available, they're
>> all quite usable, practitioners mildly spar over their merits,
>> and their ultimate destinies remain obscure.
>
>Greg Wilson writes:
>...which is a real pain for those of us who are trying to persuade people
>that Python is a credible solution to their problems...
Perhaps people need to learn that "credible solution to their problems"
doesn't imply "locks you into doing things only one way".
Nevertheless, there's a lot to be said for certain kinds of
standardization. . .
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