jpiazzo opened this issue on Mar 25, 2006 ยท 32 posts
svdl posted Mon, 27 March 2006 at 11:16 AM
I definitely prefer Python. It's a good language with many possibilities, there are good free editors, a plethora of modules and extras, and cross-platform is very good. Tkinter is broken on Mac OSX - no fault of Curious Labs/e-frontier, the Tk code just never has been ported to OSX. Instead of clinging to the antiquated Tkinter, it would be much better when Poser exposes wxPython - a far more modern approach to writing GUIs in Python, and fully supported on just any imaginable operating system. While I really like ActiveX for its ease of use and its raw performance, it has the distinct disadvantage of not being portable. Stick to Python and expose all functionality using SWIG.
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