--> snip Shameless link: http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/python/python/391333?do=post_view_threaded#391333 Not shameless, I would call it cool.
>Several years ago I wrote the same simple application in both toolkits. >After that, it became obvious that PyQt was the way to go. The wx >toolkit was not very friendly to use, reminding me way too much of the >bad old days with Microsoft's MFC. PyQt is really cross-platform: >something written and debugged on Linux is very nearly guaranteed to >work well on Windows, and vice-versa. On wxPython, there was no >shortage of platform-specific bugs. >I recommend that you do the same thing: write the same small >application in both toolkits. If you want the result fairly quickly, >you can start with an example program that you only need to partially >modify. After that, the answer should be clear. >> Don't forget that a downside is haveing me asking silly questions. >No worries - we have no shortage of silly answers... >- Doug Should be obvious to a fool, I haven't got that far yet. As I have downloaded both, I will act on your suggestion. As for silly answers, I'm a teacher so I know all about them. I think I may have made my decision on these replies alone! Thanks a lot Colin --
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