Re: TkPython?
Randy Winney (rawinney@mepsi.mobil.com)
Mon, 4 Apr 1994 16:56:48 GMT
In article <CnLH88.8wE@murdoch.acc.Virginia.EDU>, sdm7g@elvis.med.Virginia.EDU (Steven D. Majewski) writes:
|>
|> There has been discussion on the Python mailing list of integrating
|> Tk and/or other GUI toolkits into Python. I don't know if anyone
|> is currently working on it.
|>
It seems like this should be high on someone's *todo* list. Given that
I have heard alot of people complain about Tcl's syntax, and given
that OOP is so big these days, it seems that, if you had a high level
interpreted language that didn't have the syntactical problems of Tcl,
but let you build GUI's as easily as with Tk AND was object-oriented, it
would be very popular.
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Randy Winney rawinney@dal.mobil.com
Mobil Exploration & Producing Technology Center
Dallas, Texas