Boss wants me to program

Apple Grew applegrew at gmail.com
Mon Jun 27 15:07:25 EDT 2005


I think since speed is not such an issue (I heard that python can make 
faster GUI programs) you should use Visual Basic. It is  very well 
suited for Windows programming. There is the good thing that you can 
visually create the GUI hence it is easier to create the GUI.

xeys_00 at yahoo.com wrote:

>I'm a manager where I work(one of the cogs in a food service company).
>The boss needed one of us to become the "tech guy", and part of that is
>writing small windows programs for the office. He wants the development
>work done in house, and he knows I am in school for a CS minor. I know
>basic C++(Part 2 of that is in the fall), and I will be taking Java 1
>in the fall also. What is the easiest way for me to make windows
>programs that will do basic things like(Inventory, Menu Management,
>etc...)? I have heard visual basic is where it's at. I want to keep an
>open mind though, so I am wondering if python could be an option. The
>programs have
>no speed requirement.  But they must be pretty, and not confuse my
>boss. Plus he wants well documented help for each function. I asked the
>windows programming group, but I thought I would ask here also. Thanks.
>
>Xeys
>
>  
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