Does anyone have a suggestion regarding an open-source application to
study for tips on how to build real-life wxPython applications?
I've read the book (WPIA), faithfully read the message list, have toured
the wiki, but I think I'm still missing how everything fits together in
a best-practice approach.
Thanks,
Malcolm
Hello Malcolm, do you know:
wxPythonPit Apps - wxPyWiki ?
For example, I think Taskcoach would be a good choice.
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On Fri, 06 Jun 2008 01:22:30 -0400, python@bdurham.com wrote:
Does anyone have a suggestion regarding an open-source application to
study for tips on how to build real-life wxPython applications?
I've read the book (WPIA), faithfully read the message list, have toured
the wiki, but I think I'm still missing how everything fits together in
a best-practice approach.
Thanks,
Malcolm
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Franz Steinhaeusler
Hi Franz,
wxPythonPit Apps - wxPyWiki
I've aware of this page, but didn't have a good feel for an application
worth studying.
I think Taskcoach would be a good choice.
Looks like an excellent choice. I'm reading this product's blog right
now.
I think at least one of its authors (Frank Niessink) is a poster on one
of the python mail lists as well.
Thank you,
Malcolm