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According to the Wikipedia: Python which was released in 1991 by Guido van Rossum is a general-purpose, very high-level programming language.[2] Its design philosophy emphasizes programmer productivity and code readability.[3] Python's core syntax and semantics are minimalist, while the standard library is large and comprehensive.
| Type | Name | URL | Comments |
| Tkinter and wxPython GUI example | Python | http://www.python.org/ | Python Programming Language -- Official Website |
| Tkinter and wxPython GUI example | Scintilla 1.75 | This editor is a pleasure to use and it's free! A free source code editing component for Win32 and GTK+ An installer for SciTE on Windows that includes several languages. Part of the GNUWin project. |
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GUI (Graphical User Interface) |
EasyGui | http://www.ferg.org/easygui/ | EasyGUI is a module for very simple, very easy GUI programming in Python. |
| Examples | Tkinter and wxPython GUI example | http://sebsauvage.net/python/gui/ | Building a basic GUI application step-by-step in Python with Tkinter and wxPython |
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Russell, R. (2008, June 09, 01:56 am). Python links & examples.
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