I like this a lot. I have some experience with wx and gtk, also with
matplotlib, I'll be happy to share. Plus the coding sounds educational and
fun.

2008/8/19 Imri Goldberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> 2008/8/19 Eli Golovinsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>> I was thinking about the best way to present the different frameworks and
>> I don't like the idea of sitting through lectures on the benefits of each
>> one.
>>
>> There might be a better way. What do you say about trying to write the
>> exact same app using different tools? We can come up with a description of
>> an application (say a todo list manager) here on the list and split into
>> pairs when we meet. Each pair will implement the app in a different
>> framework and then talk about the experience. We could also split this into
>> 2 sessions - one coding session and one reporting session.
>>
>
> I like this idea, and will be very glad to join in.
> Other possible ideas for applications are:
> 1. Hex viewer/editor
> 2. Network/graph editing app (something like freemind)
>
>
> Cheers,
> Imri
>
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