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Michal Pasternak wrote:

| Jeremy Cowgar [Mon, Feb 23, 2004 at 11:19:34AM -0500]:
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|> I am new to pygtk and I am thinking of using it for a medium size
|>  application and was curious about it's stability on Win32 and
|> speed?
|
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| Stability is pretty okay - even if my program coredumped sometimes
| because of gtk2 issues on FreeBSD, it worked okay in the same
| situations on win32 :)
|
| Speed? Depends on theme. Yes, it seems a bit lower sometimes, than
| MFC apps - but hey, have you seen MFC API? Is it portable? :)


I use pyGTK on Win32 and on Linux as part of my flagship product (www.immunitysec.com/CANVAS) - this requires not a huge amount of speed (we are using Python, after all) but it's perfectly responsive and stable now that I have the threading issues worked out.

- -dave


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