Payal <payal-pyt...@scriptkitchen.com> writes: [...]
> Thanks a lot for the mails all of you. > Someone commented that wxpython occassionally shows it C/C++ roots. Will > that haunt me cos' I have zero knowledge of C/C++. > > What about py-gtk? Is it more pythonic to learn and hence easy? I've used wx and pygtk and don't really have a recommendation one way or another. But then again, my use was quite light. I do know though that wx is a lot more first class on platforms other than Gnu/Linux. > Or can I start with tkinter (and maybe remain with it), if it is easy to > learn? (I liked fetchmailconf and I think it was done in tkinter). Tkinter is nice for quick and dirty throw away stuff. I wouldn't recommend it for any large apps but if you want to get your feet wet, it's a nice thing to try out. > I get discouraged a bit fast, so I want the first toolset to be as > easy as possible. Tkinter is good on that front but it can quickly get out of control for larger apps. [...] -- ~noufal http://nibrahim.net.in _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor