On 2011-03-05, ErichCart ErichCart <erichc...@gmail.com> wrote: > Visual Python seems to be exactly what I want. But it doesn't seem > very popular. Perhaps it means that there are not many people who will > be able to help if I have problems with it. Also judging by the amount > of ads at visualpython.org, it also doesn't seem very serious. > > I looked into pyGTK, and I found something called "Glade", which seems > to be something similar to visual python. The latest version of Glade > was released just this month, so it seems to be actively developed. > > Regarding Boa constructor, it is very old, isn't it? The latest news > from this project date to the end of 2006. I don't expect it to > support python 3 any time soon. > > So, "Glade", is this what everybody uses? I mean programmers don't > just use text editors to make GUI applications, do they?
I've been doing (mostly smallish) GUI programs on and off for 20 years, and that's all I've ever used. I tried the point-and-grunt method a couple and found it to be time consuming and the results to be bad (resizing never worked right). -- Grant -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list