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Anybody knows:

1. Any Python codes/modules to display Window GUI in Windows OS? (or)
How to write /call modules to display Windows Frames?
2. Is there anyway to make installation shield to install the program
written in Python Language in Windows OS?
Jul 22 '05 #1
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Nay Oo wrote:
Anybody knows:

1. Any Python codes/modules to display Window GUI in Windows OS? (or)
How to write /call modules to display Windows Frames?
2. Is there anyway to make installation shield to install the program
written in Python Language in Windows OS?

Maybe.

And I bet you'd likely get an absolutely *illuminating* answer (if not
several) at news:comp.lang.python.

!
--ag

--
Artie Gold -- Austin, Texas
Jul 22 '05 #2
"Artie Gold" <ar*******@austin.rr.com> wrote in message
news:bv************@ID-219787.news.uni-berlin.de...
Nay Oo wrote:
Anybody knows:

1. Any Python codes/modules to display Window GUI in Windows OS? (or) How to write /call modules to display Windows Frames?
2. Is there anyway to make installation shield to install the program written in Python Language in Windows OS? Maybe.

And I bet you'd likely get an absolutely *illuminating* answer (if

not several) at news:comp.lang.python.


I was assuming, charitably, that by 'Python' the OP meant 'C++' . I
wasn't sure what to make of those other funny words, like 'Windows',
'GUI' and 'OS'. :-)

Jonathan
Jul 22 '05 #3
Jonathan Turkanis wrote:
"Artie Gold" <ar*******@austin.rr.com> wrote in message
news:bv************@ID-219787.news.uni-berlin.de...
Nay Oo wrote:
Anybody knows:

1. Any Python codes/modules to display Window GUI in Windows OS?
(or)
How to write /call modules to display Windows Frames?
2. Is there anyway to make installation shield to install the
program
written in Python Language in Windows OS?


Maybe.

And I bet you'd likely get an absolutely *illuminating* answer (if


not
several) at news:comp.lang.python.

I was assuming, charitably, that by 'Python' the OP meant 'C++' . I
wasn't sure what to make of those other funny words, like 'Windows',
'GUI' and 'OS'. :-)


Ah. Indeed.
I guess they were typographical errors. Usenet seems make people type
too fast and not read what they write.

[Ah, hell, I admit it. I was feeling, erm, *charitable*. <gasp>]

;-)
--ag

--
Artie Gold -- Austin, Texas
Jul 22 '05 #4
Nay Oo wrote:
Anybody knows:

1. Any Python codes/modules to display Window GUI in Windows OS? (or)
How to write /call modules to display Windows Frames?
2. Is there anyway to make installation shield to install the program
written in Python Language in Windows OS?


Python sucks. Try Ruby.

"Frames" don't exist. Try forms or windows.

MS Windows sucks. Try Linux.

Installers suck. Mail'em your source.

--
Phlip
http://www.xpsd.org/cgi-bin/wiki?Tes...UserInterfaces
Jul 22 '05 #5
Phlip wrote:
Nay Oo wrote:
Anybody knows:

1. Any Python codes/modules to display Window GUI in Windows OS? (or)
How to write /call modules to display Windows Frames?
2. Is there anyway to make installation shield to install the program
written in Python Language in Windows OS?


Python sucks. Try Ruby.

"Frames" don't exist. Try forms or windows.

MS Windows sucks. Try Linux.

Installers suck. Mail'em your source.


Please note: what you read above is opinion. Others beg to differ.
Especially about the "Python sucks" part. I also believe that both my
employer and its customers would be very upset if we started mailing source
code, instead of delivering systems.

My 2c.

--
Attila aka WW
Jul 22 '05 #6
[snip]
[Ah, hell, I admit it. I was feeling, erm, *charitable*. <gasp>]

;-)
--ag

--
Artie Gold -- Austin, Texas


Well, all right this time. Just don't let it happen again.

--
Cy
http://home.rochester.rr.com/cyhome/
Jul 22 '05 #7
Attila Feher wrote:
Python sucks. Try Ruby.

"Frames" don't exist. Try forms or windows.

MS Windows sucks. Try Linux.

Installers suck. Mail'em your source.


Please note: what you read above is opinion. Others beg to differ.
Especially about the "Python sucks" part. I also believe that both my
employer and its customers would be very upset if we started mailing source
code, instead of delivering systems.


C++ sucks. But I can't figure out why I keep writing kick-ass programs with it...

--
Phlip
Jul 22 '05 #8

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