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This does help. Thanks!
R,
John A.M. Darnell
Project Leader
Internal Software Development
Walsworth Publishing Company
John may also be reached at johnamdarnell (at) gmail dot com
Trivia question: The United Space Ship Enterprise's second captain was
James T. Kirk. Who was her first captain? Extra credit: What does the
"T" in Kirk's name stand for? The first captain (other than Robert April
who served for a short time as Enterprise's captain during her shakedown
cruise) to command Enterprise after its commissioning was Christopher
Pike, played by Jeffrey Hunter in the dual episode entitled "Menagerie,"
which was cobbled together from scenes taken here and there from the
pilot, called "The Cage." The "T" in James "T." Kirk stands for
"Tiberias."
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Re: (Off topic) wxWidgets
On 11/14/06, at 11:18 AM, John A.M. Darnell said:
>I stumbled across a freeware version of widgets called wxWidgets
>which may be used in Perl and Python. Is this a dependable package,
>or is it buggy?
It's good. With some attention to detail you can make your views etc look
like they belong on the Mac. (Just like anything else: you can make an
interface that looks and behaves like crap in Interface Builder too).
And the multiple language support (C++, Python, Perl, Ruby I think) is
nice too - one toolkit for whatever language you're working in at the
time. And cross-platform too :)
Hope this helps,
_Ryan Wilcox
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