Can anyone tell me whether wxPython uses a procedural approach to event driven gui programming, or an object oriented one like Tkinter does??? Don't get me wrong, i am determined to stick it out with Tkinter and eventually learn it, btu I wouldn't mind a procedural alternative.... Also, I downloaded and unpacked the windows version of wxPython. When I click on wx.py to begin using wxPython, it opens an MS DOS python window but flashes through some traceback messages too quickly for me to read them, and then closes out the MS DOS window. Can anyone give me a clue here?? I guess installing wxPython is more involved than just unzipping and running an exe installation program...
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