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June 17, 2013 wxD(ead)? | ||||
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Is wxD dead? I read an earlier thread that says that "As of 2013, the library is probably best considered discontinued ?" It would be a pity, although I completely understand that it is hard to keep such a project up. |
June 17, 2013 Re: wxD(ead)? | ||||
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Posted in reply to Chris | Am 17.06.2013 12:45, schrieb Chris:
> Is wxD dead? I read an earlier thread that says that "As of 2013, the library is probably best considered discontinued ?" It would be a pity, although I completely understand that it is hard to keep such a project up.
Maybe teaming up with wxPython would be an idea? I know that they use SWIG to generate their Python 2 bindings, how it's done with the "new" Project Phoenix, I am not sure, but I think it is still SWIG.
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June 17, 2013 Re: wxD(ead)? | ||||
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Posted in reply to David Attachments:
| On Mon, 2013-06-17 at 14:32 +0200, David wrote: > Am 17.06.2013 12:45, schrieb Chris: > > Is wxD dead? I read an earlier thread that says that "As of 2013, the library is probably best considered discontinued ?" It would be a pity, although I completely understand that it is hard to keep such a project up. > > Maybe teaming up with wxPython would be an idea? I know that they use SWIG to generate their Python 2 bindings, how it's done with the "new" Project Phoenix, I am not sure, but I think it is still SWIG. wxPython is effectively dead since it is Python 2 only. However there is Pheonix which is a Python 3 binding to wxWidgets. Sadly it's not yet in Debian so I haven't tried it. -- Russel. ============================================================================= Dr Russel Winder t: +44 20 7585 2200 voip: sip:russel.winder@ekiga.net 41 Buckmaster Road m: +44 7770 465 077 xmpp: russel@winder.org.uk London SW11 1EN, UK w: www.russel.org.uk skype: russel_winder |
June 17, 2013 Re: wxD(ead)? | ||||
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Posted in reply to Russel Winder | Am 17.06.2013 19:47, schrieb Russel Winder:
> On Mon, 2013-06-17 at 14:32 +0200, David wrote:
>> Am 17.06.2013 12:45, schrieb Chris:
>>> Is wxD dead? I read an earlier thread that says that "As of 2013, the library is probably best considered discontinued ?" It would be a pity, although I completely understand that it is hard to keep such a project up.
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>> Maybe teaming up with wxPython would be an idea? I know that they use SWIG to generate their Python 2 bindings, how it's done with the "new" Project Phoenix, I am not sure, but I think it is still SWIG.
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> wxPython is effectively dead since it is Python 2 only. However there is Pheonix which is a Python 3 binding to wxWidgets. Sadly it's not yet in Debian so I haven't tried it.
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Well you're misinformed here, wxPython 2, is still developed, development never stopped and Phoenix exists for a long time now.
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June 17, 2013 Re: wxD(ead)? | ||||
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Posted in reply to David | On Monday, 17 June 2013 at 20:04:34 UTC, David wrote:
> Am 17.06.2013 19:47, schrieb Russel Winder:
>> On Mon, 2013-06-17 at 14:32 +0200, David wrote:
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>>> Maybe teaming up with wxPython would be an idea? I know that they use
>>> SWIG to generate their Python 2 bindings, how it's done with the "new"
>>> Project Phoenix, I am not sure, but I think it is still SWIG.
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>> wxPython is effectively dead since it is Python 2 only. However there is
>> Pheonix which is a Python 3 binding to wxWidgets. Sadly it's not yet in
>> Debian so I haven't tried it.
>>
>
> Well you're misinformed here, wxPython 2, is still developed,
> development never stopped and Phoenix exists for a long time now.
I believe he meant wxPython 2.x for Python 3.
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June 17, 2013 Re: wxD(ead)? | ||||
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Posted in reply to Brad Anderson | Am 17.06.2013 22:28, schrieb Brad Anderson:
> On Monday, 17 June 2013 at 20:04:34 UTC, David wrote:
>> Am 17.06.2013 19:47, schrieb Russel Winder:
>>> On Mon, 2013-06-17 at 14:32 +0200, David wrote:
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>>>> Maybe teaming up with wxPython would be an idea? I know that they use SWIG to generate their Python 2 bindings, how it's done with the "new" Project Phoenix, I am not sure, but I think it is still SWIG.
>>>
>>> wxPython is effectively dead since it is Python 2 only. However there is Pheonix which is a Python 3 binding to wxWidgets. Sadly it's not yet in Debian so I haven't tried it.
>>>
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>> Well you're misinformed here, wxPython 2, is still developed, development never stopped and Phoenix exists for a long time now.
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> I believe he meant wxPython 2.x for Python 3.
Ah I see.
Phoenix is basically wxPython, only just from ground up with a more
pythonic API and with Python 3 support, gotta ask the dev if he used
SWIG and if he did, if we can borrow his sources
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