On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 7:24 AM, Wolfgang Keller<felip...@gmx.net> wrote:
> The only framework that seems to be worth trying is Dabo. Unfortunately > there's little documentation, and that's mostly outdated. To be honest, that was my biggest concern when I tried Dabo. However, after as small a learning curve as one could expect for any non-trivial tool, it seemed that if I wasn't sure what a particular way to do something was, the most obvious guess was almost always correct. Contrast that with developing in wxPython, which has quite a bit of documentation, which I constantly had to refer to, because the confusing and inconsistent design. There is a step by step guide on Google docs written by one of the authors that is a very helpful approach to using Dabo. The authors are also very active on the dabo-users list, and any questions are quickly answered. So I guess if you need a desktop framework in Python, I would strongly urge you to check out Dabo and not let the volume of documentation scare you off. -- # p.d. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list