A Python GUI Book.

phil hunt philh at comuno.freeserve.co.uk
Tue Nov 13 11:07:56 EST 2001


On 13 Nov 2001 05:31:35 -0800, Steven Rumbalski <srumbalski at prodigy.net> wrote:
>Michael 'Mickey' Lauer <mickey at tm.informatik.uni-frankfurt.de> wrote in message news:<3beedf26 at nntp.server.uni-frankfurt.de>...
>> Given this approach, the main question I'm currently trying to
>> figure out is: What application shall I present? It must be complicated
>> enough to show some advanced topics (not only presenting a tour of
>> the widgets and voila...) but at the same time small enough to cover
>> it within 50 pages or so (remember: for each toolkit!).
>> 
>> I first thought of some contact application - in outlook style - or
>> some kind of presentation program - powerpoint style - ... here's a plea
>> for your input.
>> 
>> What do you think would be a good application to show the basics and a few
>> more sophisticated topics in programming GUI applications with Python?
>
>My $.02:
>
>How about a simple text editor?

Most widget sets have a text editor widget, so this wouldn't be a particularly
useful example.


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