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Re: wxWindows



J'en ai attendu de très bonne choses, surtout la combinaison Python
et wxWindow (wxPython). 

Et par pur harsard, il y a une discussion sur les toolkits multiplateformes
sur Slashdot ces jours-ci .

http://developers.slashdot.org/developers/03/01/21/2036250.shtml?tid=156

Yanick

En réponse à Nicolas Marchildon <[email protected]>:

> Quelqu'un a déjà essayé ça?
> 
> "Time will tell whether wxWindows will become the standard framework for
> implementing GTK+ and GNOME applications, or even the standard for Linux
> GUI programming in general. There are other frameworks around, such as
> Qt which finds favour among many Linux afficianados, but Qt is only free
> on Linux, and is carefully controlled by its owner, TrollTech.
> wxWindows, on the other hand, is free for all supported platforms, and
> is a more open project. It is currently the only cross-platform C++ tool
> to target GTK+. It's easy to see the attraction of wxWindows for
> developers wishing to develop on Linux, other Unix platforms, and
> Windows; even on Linux alone, there may well be the need to provide
> customers with separate Motif, GTK+ and even Xt executables. A developer
> no longer needs to make hard choices about which envoronments to
> support, and which to ignore."
> 
> http://www.wxwindows.org/
> http://www.wxwindows.org/linux.htm
> 
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