newbie question: should I learn TKinter or skip it and learnmoreadvanced toolkit?
Ryan Paul
segphault at sbcglobal.net
Wed May 12 12:56:52 EDT 2004
> pyQt doesn't look like an option on Windows and pyGTK looks like it is even
> less documented than wx although I may be wrong here.
pyGTK is very well documented. You can find a rather comprehensive
reference manual here:
http://www.moeraki.com/
And you can find other assorted pyGTK/pyGNOME references here:
http://www.pycage.de/coding.html
--SegPhault
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