On Mon, 2008-03-31 at 04:02 -0700, Graham Ashton wrote: > pyGTK is great. I used it quite heavily a year or so ago. GTK is a > nice tool kit from the user's perspective too; you can make some > rather attractive and usable applications with it, and the GUI builder > is a boon. Obviously it integrates slightly better into it's native > platform than it does Mac/Windows, but if you're targetting Ubuntu > users then it's a great choice.
OK, this is almost exactly what I needed. All that I really want to know is can I do this in a really easy, comfortable tool like GTK and get away with it without someone 3 months down the line saying something like: "Dude, what were you *thinking* using deprecated stuff like that?" Sorry, but I had to ask, and I am sure that I will ask a lot more questions as things move along. I really appreciate all the feedback so far! It is often quite difficult sifting through all the years worth of blogs, docs and other resources when starting on something new like this, so bear with me, and I will try and make a more meaningful contribution back to Python as soon as I can! --Paul
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