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Goodbye Windows (and a question about software development)
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<blockquote data-quote="CaptSaltyJack" data-source="post: 382354" data-attributes="member: 29975"><p>Many thanks for the suggestions!</p><p></p><p>Python is sweet, but.. I've been spoiled on the Windows platform by having Visual C# Express. Basically I have a window up that is my future application, and I can drag/drop UI elements into it (text boxes, buttons, menus, etc). And if I double click a button I dropped onto my window, it auto generates a function stub where I can start coding the behavior into it.</p><p></p><p>It seems Xcode offers the closest experience to that? wxPython is sweet and I've been wanting to learn Python, but I REALLY don't want to have to code the user interface manually..ugh.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CaptSaltyJack, post: 382354, member: 29975"] Many thanks for the suggestions! Python is sweet, but.. I've been spoiled on the Windows platform by having Visual C# Express. Basically I have a window up that is my future application, and I can drag/drop UI elements into it (text boxes, buttons, menus, etc). And if I double click a button I dropped onto my window, it auto generates a function stub where I can start coding the behavior into it. It seems Xcode offers the closest experience to that? wxPython is sweet and I've been wanting to learn Python, but I REALLY don't want to have to code the user interface manually..ugh. [/QUOTE]
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