Fixed a couple of other that's changed bugs and I now have a working
GUI, though just yet it does little of use. It's time to start
populating those place-holders.
Gordon.
On Fri, 2015-02-20 at 09:08 +, Gordon Scott wrote:
On Thu, 2015-02-19 at 21:25 +, Ally Biggs wrote:
On Thu, 2015-02-19 at 21:25 +, Ally Biggs wrote:
http://python-gtk-3-tutorial.readthedocs.org/en/latest/builder.html
That one has certainly helped. All the other documents I have refer to
importing gtk while that one refers to Gtk. Gtk is found and loaded.
When one reads the friendly
in a nice GUI. That is the
eventual aim.
I take it you have programmed for a while and are a god compared to myself :)
From: gor...@gscott.co.uk
To: hampshire@mailman.lug.org.uk
Date: Fri, 20 Feb 2015 10:31:53 +
Subject: Re: [Hampshire] Python GUI
Fixed a couple of other that's changed
Hi Ally,
Hm, well, I've been programming for years and years, in many languages,
but I'm relatively new to Python. Quite a few languages I used to use
are now dead and gone ... sometimes for the best :-)
A little background. Mostly my work is embedded, usually soft
real-time. I do write stuff
Regarding Python is it more feasible to learn version 2 or 3?
Start with v2.7.
Once you've got Python2 down, moving to Python3 isn't that big a deal - if
you understand one, you understand the other, you just need to learn the
new set of gotchas. But you will find a lot of Python2 in
Hi Guys,
Can anyone suggest a sensible+working GUI-Builder, etc., for use with
Python?
Preferably, but not necessarily, one that also works with Ruby and/or
Tcl.
I now have prototype GUI interfaces attempts built with five different
builders, not one of which runs because of some apparently
] Python GUI
Hi Guys,
Can anyone suggest a sensible+working GUI-Builder, etc., for use with
Python?
Preferably, but not necessarily, one that also works with Ruby and/or
Tcl.
I now have prototype GUI interfaces attempts built with five different
builders, not one of which runs because