On Wed, 2003-07-16 at 12:27, Andrew Monkhouse wrote: > > > Out of interest, does anybody know the best way to write GUI based > > apps fast under Linux? There might be a bit of a market down that path > > over the next couple of years as a bunch of organisations migrate to > > Linux for all the right reasons, then realise they have a bunch of > > apps that have to be ported that are written in VB & VBA... > > Perl Tk? > > Tcl/Tk? > > Glade perl? > > Python Tk? > > XBasic? > > evem Kylix? (Not free, boo!) > > Anyone know anything about Qt's recent relase of a scripting language? > > > > (No kudos for anyone who suggests C & GTK+ :) I mean fast for an idiot > > like me, drag & drool if you will...)
<snip> > migrate Windows VB/VBA apps: Using Sun's "write once / run anywhere" > promise, they should not have to worry about future migrations. > Glade and pyGTK. Cheers, -- .''`. Jan Alonzo jmalonzo at spaceants dot org : :' : PGP fp: DB23 8CB2 E050 7737 B3C4 BB2C 5368 864B C70C 894A `. `' ID: C70C894A `- -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/slug
