Chris Carlen wrote: > Hi: > > From what I've read of OOP, I don't get it. I have also found some > articles profoundly critical of OOP.
I've also found articles critical of Darwinism--but we can chalk that up to religious zealotry can't we? Any gui more complicated than a few entry fields and some checkbuttons is going to lend itself to OOP--so if you want to do GUI, learn OOP. The time you spend learning OOP will be about 1/10th the time required to debug a modestly complicated gui. This is especially true of guis that require real-time feedback behavior. If you just want to enter some values and set some flags and then hit "go", you could always program the GUI in HTML and have a cgi script process the result. This has a lot of benefits that are frequently overlooked but tend to be less fun than using a bona-fide toolkit like WX or QT. James -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list