On 3/4/06, Chuck Allison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello All, > > I need to get up to speed on wxPython and was wondering if you could > recommend the best resources for the task. Thanks!
Perhaps not as your first step, but I would highly recommend that you have a look at the wxPython demo. I almost always look at it first when I want to learn to do something using wxPython. It requires a separate download. There's a new book that will be coming out soon which I definitely intend to buy: http://www.manning.com/books/rappin The cost of shipping to Canada is such that I will wait for it to be available through other channels (Chapter's or Amazon). However, from the link above, you can buy an e-book, which has about half the chapters available (it looks like the whole thing will be available within a month). I have heard great things about this book from wxPython users whose opinion I highly respect. Another path may be to use Dabo, which includes a wrapper around wxPython, and is supposed to be easier to learn. I've heard good things about it, but never tried it myself. André > > PS - When Mark Hammond's Windows stuff came out for 2.4, it became > clear that the COM stuff was buggy. Does anyone know if that has > been fixed? Thanks again. > > -- > Best regards, > Chuck > _______________________________________________ Edu-sig mailing list [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/edu-sig
