[wxPython-users] Collection of wxPython scripts?

Christopher Barker Chris.Barker at noaa.gov
Thu Oct 26 09:51:49 PDT 2006


Dick Moores wrote:
> I'd like to see a bunch of examples of the uses of wxPython. Is there a =

> collection out there somewhere, a variety of scripts of differing =

> degrees of complexity, and that are actually runnable?

This is a collection of a bunch of mini apps, each designed to test one
small piece of wxPython.

Some of these were done in response to things I was trying to figure out
myself, and some to help answer a question on the wxPython-users list.

Some of the code I wrote myself, and some was written by other folks on
the list, and edited by me.

Note that these were written over a long period of time, with a lot of
wxPython versions. They may not all run under the latest version, and
some of them are written in very outdated style.

Please don't imitate all the style you see here. For a description of
good, modern pythonic style, see:

http://wiki.wxpython.org/index.cgi/wxPython_Style_Guide

Despite these flaws, I think there is a lot to be learned from this
collection.

-Chris Barker

Chris.Barker at noaa.gov


-I should really put these on the web somewhere....


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