[Tutor] How do I make Python draw?

Adam Bark adam.jtm30 at gmail.com
Thu Jul 28 00:51:13 CEST 2005


Hey luke what kind of game is it? Can I have a look when at your source as 
well?
Cheers.
Adam

On 7/27/05, luke <rabidpoobear at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> 
> > Thanks. Will ask if I have any more questions. Maybe I won't have to go 
> to
> > Visual Basic to write my games. Maybe Python will do the trick.
> Oh my god.
> Don't ever compare Python to Basic on a python mailing list.
> You'll get eaten alive ;-)
> 
> Seriously though,
> If you take the time to learn PyGame, it's about the easiest and
> best way to write a game in any language (from scratch that is.)
> I highly recommend it.
> In fact I'm writing a PyGame game right now.
> If you're interested in seeing the source at some point,
> Just ask.
> Although I won't send it just yet because it has no drawing code ATM.
> Just game logic.
> 
> Hope ThAt HeLPs.
> Don't ever resort to Visual Basic.
> If you think something would be easier in VB then ask us
> and we will tell you how to do it in Python.
> VB is not a good language to learn because it
> is the complete opposite of every other programming language.
> 
> I really can't think of a reason to use VB over Python, C++ or Java.
> 
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