Stefan Elwesthal wrote:
Most of the material which is of interest to pygtk users/developers can be found on the website, www.pygtk.org.Where could it be?
No, seriously. The pyGTK tutorial and the Gnome/Gtk documentation would be it of course. I was just thinking if there were more "must reads", books, websites or whatever.
The problem is there is too MUCH of fun using GNOME (and python for fast and easy hacks). I suppose what I really need is more ideas, I played around with Glade yesterady and that is RAD in every sense..
Perhaps you could help out writing more documentation :-)
Seriously though, there are plenty of stuff to do. I think on the general agenda for helping developers to quickly develop python/gtk applications a good gui designer is badly needed.
Hint, gazpacho (http://gazpacho.sicem.biz)
Eventually a good IDE, which has a designer and editor integrated is the ultimate goal, at least for me.
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