If you decide to run with wxPython there is a pretty handy video series you could watch:
http://showmedo.com/videotutorials/series?name=PythonWxPythonBeginnersSeries Eric On Tue, Jul 6, 2010 at 1:48 PM, Alan Gauld <alan.ga...@btinternet.com>wrote: > "Payal" <payal-pyt...@scriptkitchen.com> wrote > > gui programming? There seems to be many ways to do gui programming in >> Python namely wxpython, tkinter, gtk, qt etc. Which is the easiest >> > > There are many toolkits but these have as many similarities as differences. > But none of them will be easy to learn if you have not done GUI work > before because GUI programming is a whole new style and that's what > takes the time. Once you learn one framework picking up another is > not that hard - just a lot of new API names to learn! > > > nice looking one and works on both windows and Linux? >> > > Nowadays they are all acceptable looking but wxPython would > be my recommendation, mainly for its support for printing, which > sounds easy but in Guis is surprisingly difficult. wxPython makes > it about as easy as it can be. > > Don't underestimate the learning curve and use the toolset as much > as possible, also look at things like plotting libraries if you need to > display graphs etc. > > You can compare very simple GUIs in Tkinter and wxPython > in the GUI topic of my tutor, and a slightly more complex > GUI in the Case Study topic. > > HTH, > > -- > Alan Gauld > Author of the Learn to Program web site > http://www.alan-g.me.uk/ > > > > _______________________________________________ > Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org > To unsubscribe or change subscription options: > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor >
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