I meant to mention, speaking of wx and its second-banana status in Pata**2: I snarfed up Robin's and Noel's 'wxPython in Action' @ Powell's Technical today, paying full retail. I read Robin's intro and just got hooked again. It really is a powerful system.
Sometimes I get all starry eyed dreaming about elegance, and turn my back on every working option available. But what's so elegant about pining for some end-of-the-rainbow GUI development system. How about all the hours in the meantime, until it gets here, what should I do with them? wxPython is definitely worth exploring. I also bought the latest Make: did I mention? Mostly for Tara (lots of robots in this issue). Oh yeah, mentioned that over on Math Forum again [1]. Tensegrity is a math topic, handled in Elastic Interval Geometry for example (already well developed and sometimes a topic in my Pythonic math classes @ psu.saturdayacademy, even though most the open source isn't in Python).[2] The link to my site is on pg. 105. Kirby [1] http://mathforum.org/kb/message.jspa?messageID=4867776 [2] http://www.darwinathome.org/ _______________________________________________ Edu-sig mailing list [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/edu-sig
