From: John H. <ec...@ya...> - 2011-04-03 04:47:48
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I evaluated Dado and yes, for what it does, it does it very well. For myself, I don't need database features. I just need simple User Interfacing. For that, Pythoncard fits my bill. I've probe around Pythoncard enough that if I need a new control, I can crank one out without too much trouble (exact the ones I couldn't get working - as listed in previous emails). I believe for most people that just need quick User Interfacing type of applications, Pythoncard remains a viable option. I've benefited greatly from Pythoncard and so within my limited ability, I am happy that I can contribute (a little) -- John Henry ----- Original Message ---- > From: Peter Decker <pyd...@gm...> > To: Kael Fischer <kae...@gm...> > Cc: pyt...@li... > Sent: Sat, April 2, 2011 10:27:24 AM > Subject: Re: [Pythoncard-users] Added MDI support to Pythoncard (was MDI - >childwindows within a window) > > On Sat, Apr 2, 2011 at 1:11 PM, Kael Fischer <kae...@gm...> wrote: > > Python card is great. > > > > But I caution people stating out on large computationally or database > > intensive projects that while pythoncard makes the easy stuff very > > easy, it makes that hard stuff harder. Note that even using wxPython > > getting the process-based and thread-based multitasking working > > properly can be hard and is essential in any program that uses the > > cpu, disk and network intensively and still needs wx to be responsive, > > draw progress bars, etc. > > > > I'm warning about big data here (for a GUI anyway): trees with > > 1000's-10,000's of nodes, grid data stores with ~1M cells. > > > > I've written some cool programs in python card, but they never scaled well. > > I used PythonCard for a few projects, and was impressed by how easy it > was to put together a simple app. But I know exactly what you mean > about scaling. And while I don't do heavy database apps, I do have to > save settings, configurations, etc., and this was a very manual > process in PythonCard. > > After I discovered Dabo a few years ago, I have only used PythonCard > occasionally, and each time I find myself missing Dabo. It's a much > cleaner wrapper around wxPython, and it comes with data binding built > in. And to get back to the subject, MDI forms have been a part of Dabo > since the beginning. > > Dabo is still being actively developed, and its user base is growing > all the time. You should definitely give it a try (and no, they don't > pay me to say this! I'm just a big fan!). http://dabodev.com > > -- > > # p.d. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Create and publish websites with WebMatrix > Use the most popular FREE web apps or write code yourself; > WebMatrix provides all the features you need to develop and > publish your website. http://p.sf.net/sfu/ms-webmatrix-sf > _______________________________________________ > Pythoncard-users mailing list > Pyt...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/pythoncard-users > |