Hi!

Yes, and I'm actually starting to get a grip on documentation, I even managed 
to translate some .po files this weekend ;)
Seriously, as soon as I get that website of mine I plan to put up little "this 
is how I did it" stories, hopefully they will be useful to others.

I haven't tried Gazpacho yet, but I plan to, glade and gvim are okay for a 
start but it could of course be better :)

Anyway, I read the other day about some fellow that built a whole 
postgres/pyGTK system for healtcare, which made go crazy of exceitement. One 
need to quickly grasp the secrets of Gtk so I could pay my bills from doing fun 
stuff instead of spend my days in ulricehamn developing business-logic :)
(besides, there ARE in fact business-systems in postgres/pyGTK already so...)

/Stefan


----- Original Message -----
From: "Johan Dahlin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Stefan Elwesthal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [pygtk] the ultimate resource?
Date: Mon, 11 Apr 2005 11:02:16 -0300
> 
> 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.
> 
> Johan

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