Rodrigues, Joseph wrote: > Would you say wxPython and QtPy are competing with TKinter or vice > versa? No. I never say that software "competes". I don't even say that products compete. People may compete, or perhaps companies, but not things. > Why wxPyton and/or QtPy when TKinter is alive and well? Because they have their user communities. > Why am I asking about this? Not sure :-) > I am working with an application that my agency started with TKinter > and is investigating if we should stay with it or consider the others > and have not been able to get the kind of direction anywhere. In > addition, we purchased the John E. Grayson book but realized it is > from 2000 and is wondering what is missing that has been developed in > TKinter since 2000? Not much - code in that book should continue to work just fine. > Why has the book become so dated with no updates? You would have to ask John Grayson for that. > This led me to consider that TKinter may be on its way out > and we need to consider the other GUI toolkits. Well, this is certainly off-topic for python-dev. Regards, Martin
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