I installed python on Win95 the other day. Amazing, it almost gave me
a reason to sit down at w95 for 30mins, hacking some scripts!
As Windows is so gui based, I think to transport any of my
linux/python scripts, I'd really need to add some dialog boxes, if
only to let you know something is going on. Now I've been using gtk a
bit, because I like the look of it, and the politics of the gnome
project. Unfortunately tk seems to be the toolset of choice for W95
and probably on the mac too.
Is this likely to change? Or if I really want cross platform scripts,
do I need to start using tk as Guido did when he wrote IDLE?
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