wxPython IDE question
gooli
egooli at gmail.com
Sun Aug 10 03:09:43 EDT 2008
The best thing I've found until now is XRCed. It has it's quirks and
pitfalls, but it fits the bill. Personally I prefer the previous version
(the one that comes with wxPython 2.8.6) and don't really like what's been
done with it lately, but that's a matter of taste really.
It seems like a really weird thing at first, completely unlike anything in
the VB or .NET arena, but after a bit of getting used to it, it becomes
quite productive.
Check out http://wiki.wxpython.org/XRCed%20Tutorial if you want to get
started.
P.S. I'm the developer behind Testuff and it is indeed written in wxPython.
The UI took quite a bit of doing though. It always does, no matter which
language, platform or IDE you choose.
I'll start posting some of the more special things
Samuel Morhaim wrote:
>
> Hi, I know this has been asked many times, but I can't seem to find a real
> good IDE for wxPython.
>
> I look at an application such as testuff.com and I am sure it was written
> using wxPython, however the GUI is so clean and robust that I can't
> imagine
> them not using an IDE with those characteristics.
>
> Isn't there one single IDE out there that would provide me all the tools
> to
> create such a nice GUI? Something like the Visual studio of wxpython?
>
> I currently use Zend studio for my php dev, and i dont usually need a gui
> builder because we are talking web, but i feel the need in python for one.
>
> Can somebody recommend me a list of such an IDE? Even if its not free.
>
> Thank you!
>
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