On 30-12-2010 02:03, rantingrick wrote:
> On Dec 29, 6:41 pm, Gerry Reno <[email protected]> wrote:
>> wxPython looks good but I don't see anyone developing support for things
>> like smartphones.
> No wx is not the answer to our problems
Just partial ;-)
Why not write a (Pythonic) wrapper and choose what will be under neat it ?
My personal situation at this moment:
* for desktop applications we basically use wxPython
* the use of sizers in wxPython is not easy and full of cross-pointers with
useless names.
Therefor we already used a wrapper for wxPython.
* for components missing in wxPython, we embed PySide-QT and Delphi
components in wxPython
* for server-side web applications we use web2py
* for client-side web applications we use PyJamas
* for mobile devices we use PocketPyGUI
* as PySide-QT is making a huge progress at the moment and has improved
licenses, (and might be
usable for mobile devices) we might want to move gradually from wxPython
to PySide-QT
Right at this moment, I'm writing a new wrapper, that already can handle (in a
simple way) wxPython
and PySide-QT(partial).
After this works fully, PyJamas and Web2pY will be added (PockectPyGui can
probably fully be
replaced by QT)
cheers,
Stef
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