Re: Re: programming in C: which language for the interface on familiar?

From: Joseph J. McCarthy <mccarthy.a.t.engrng.pitt.edu>
Date: Fri Jan 17 2003 - 15:10:08 EST

What I was really saying was...

If you want whatever you build to ever become part of mainstream GPE,
then forget python or pygtk.

But, of course, Luis is right as well....gtk2 and python will have
touble fitting together.

joe

On Fri, 2003-01-17 at 14:11, Luis Oliveira wrote:
> On Thu, 2003-01-16 at 16:29, Michael Lauer wrote:
> > Pardon? Yes, GPE is C. So what? GPE is Gtk so if this guy
> > is interested in writing his interface pretty fast and having
> > fun while doing this, Python + PyGtk is a safe bet.
> >
> > If you don't like it, it's your opinion. But it is a valid option
> > anyway.
>
> I think McCarthy was trying to point out that if you use C/Gtk+ you
> won't need any extra libs or interpreters like Python and the PyGtk
> bindings.
>
> Most ipaq users don't have much space..

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