TonyM wrote: <snip> > > Pyro rocks for that. > > Awesome, ill look into it in greater detail and will most likely use > it. Given what ive seen so far it looks like it will make the > client/server interface fairly easy to write. >
Correction: not "fairly easy" - make that "incredibly easy". Even Micky likes it. :=) > Now...if only i could master python gui programming and development ;) > I'm not entirely sure which gui lib im going to end up using, but as of > now im leaning more towards tkinter as i know it will work where i need > and it seems to be one of the more documented. Ive looked at used > wxpython a little but had trouble figure out a few minor things while > playing around with it initially. I've also thought about pygtk > although I haven't taken the time to play with it quite yet as i > assumed it was primarily for linux (id be running the majority of these > on windows pcs). > You would short change yourself if you don't check out the other packages such as Pythoncard, and Dabo. The other thing I recommend for large scale applications: http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/library/l-pythrd.html > Thanks for the suggestions :) > Tony -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list