[Kevin Jacobs] > I think the point was that web-based GUIs tend to be rather mediocre, > regardless of which toolkit is used. To some degree I have to > agree -- you > typically end up with a very clunky GUI with lots of high latency > hits to a > server for updates, or a very complex frontend implemented with a > large and > difficult to maintain body of Javascript. > > Some progress has been made to improve the situation, although the > state-of-the-art is far from ideal. > > We can take this discussion off python-dev if anyone wants to know more > about my thoughts on this matter. I'd be interested to hear more. There's a current discussion on comp.lang.python where you may want to post your thoughts: Here are two different pointers to the beginning of today's installments: http://groups.google.com/groups?selm=3d21259f%240%2428006%24afc38c87%40news. optusnet.com.au http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-list/2002-July/111256.html Cheers, // mark -
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