A
ads
Thank you again,
and sorry for my "flamewar" word, I just hate because the system get
crashes all the time, and I must rebooted which take long time.
Regards,
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Date : Tuesday, September 16, 2003
From : Graham Fawcett <[email protected]>
To : ads <[email protected]>
Subject : from clipper move to python
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Stupid Windows? Now, now, let's not start a flamewar. ;-)
I've never used it, but I do see that there is a "Curses for Windows for
Python" project at
http://flangy.com/dev/python/curses/
though it's an "alpha" stage project.
There's also "public domain curses" or pdcurses, available for Win32,
http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/packages/pdcurses.htm
Presumably it would work with the Python curses module. But again, I've
not used it.
In my opinion, you would probably have more success writing a GUI
application using one of the "easy" app builders like PythonCard. It may
be a new experience for you, but there will be more people who would be
able to support you and answer your questions.
-- Graham
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and sorry for my "flamewar" word, I just hate because the system get
crashes all the time, and I must rebooted which take long time.
Regards,
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Date : Tuesday, September 16, 2003
From : Graham Fawcett <[email protected]>
To : ads <[email protected]>
Subject : from clipper move to python
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ads said:Thank you for the respon,
But right now I'm still not ready using linux, a lot of my client were
using windows. Is someone know what should I use to create text
console application like clipper using python in (stupid) windows?
Thanks
Stupid Windows? Now, now, let's not start a flamewar. ;-)
I've never used it, but I do see that there is a "Curses for Windows for
Python" project at
http://flangy.com/dev/python/curses/
though it's an "alpha" stage project.
There's also "public domain curses" or pdcurses, available for Win32,
http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/packages/pdcurses.htm
Presumably it would work with the Python curses module. But again, I've
not used it.
In my opinion, you would probably have more success writing a GUI
application using one of the "easy" app builders like PythonCard. It may
be a new experience for you, but there will be more people who would be
able to support you and answer your questions.
-- Graham
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