On 12/06/2010 14:44, lkcl wrote:
On Jun 6, 10:49 pm, Kevin Walzer<k...@codebykevin.com> wrote:
- Pythonic
- The default GUI (so it replaces Tkinter)
- It has the support of the majority of the Python community
- Simple and obvious to use for simple things
- Comprehensive, for complicated things
- Cross-platform
- Looks good (to be defined)
- As small as possible in its default form
These goals are not all complementary. In fact, some of them, such as
"small" and "comprehensive," are mutually exclusive.
that's not quite true - you can create a simple core which is easily
extensible with third party contributions to create more comprehensive
widgets.
in the GWT arena, you have gwt-g3d, gwt-incubator, gwt-gchart and so
on, all of which were created very easily thanks to the power of the
underlying GWT core codebase, _none_ of which are actually included
into GWT by default, _all_ of which can be installed by users and
simply "imported" just like the core.
now s/GWT/pyjamas and you have the exact same thing, and all the
satisfiable requirements are met.
l.
I'd just like to say thanks for opening up this thread. I've never yet
written any GUI in Python, but should I need to do so this your comments
and the responses will certainly stick in my mind.
Kindest regards.
Mark Lawrence.
--
http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list