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Phlip
....does not suck. It comes with a Windows installer, PyQt4, a real
IDE, math & logic libraries, VTK, PyToExe, and all the nuts-and-bolts
needed to compete in the Visual Basic space.
The only problem with the Python(XY) toolkit is ... Python.
Might some caring open-source nut like to help fix the situation?
Rebuild the Python(xy) stack, but with some better language at its
core? And do we hear any suggestions what that better language might
be??
(Or did I miss any?)
IDE, math & logic libraries, VTK, PyToExe, and all the nuts-and-bolts
needed to compete in the Visual Basic space.
The only problem with the Python(XY) toolkit is ... Python.
Might some caring open-source nut like to help fix the situation?
Rebuild the Python(xy) stack, but with some better language at its
core? And do we hear any suggestions what that better language might
be??
(Or did I miss any?)