ah yeah, the previous code was written in python 2(from someone who didn't read the principle of DRY) and the wxPython that I've constantly been asking is best compatible with python 2
You need to talk to them about their 2/3 strategy and ask them if it makes sense to convert. If so, and you can do it, well I'd do it if I were you then.
So that strategy thing is what I'm talking about. If you're waiting on python 3 conversion of wxpython, then you're out of luck on converting. Your boss will probably say no, so I wouldn't bother (unless you need some topic of conversation and just want to mention how you wish wxpython was fully on 3) I say this knowing next to nothing about wxpython, though.
> Wouldn't this be a good time for a piece of rhubarb pie? > Yes, nothing takes the taste of shame and humiliation out of your mouth quite like Bebopareebop Rhubarb Pie.
@AaronHall gotcha, I will actually go talk to him about that, but most likely when I end my internship
I don't want him to make me rewrite everything in a new framework - that's just putting extra work onto my back haha. Also, I remember there was a wxpython guru in this chat who said wxpython is the only OOP-ish GUI library for python, which is a good enough reason to stick with it
hey guys, when an application crashes(in about 1 second, maybe less), what would you assume the problem is? It's not recursion I believe, because recursion usually takes longer to crash due to stack overflow (There is no error log, it just says Python has crashed) is there maybe a python crash dump log upon crash?
Interestingly (maybe) I tried compiling wxPython for Py3 today. Left it compiling and forgot to check before I left - if someone is interested, I can let you know results tomorrow
Until the gui redraws ... Im sure it would be nice if you provided a sample code that presents the problem ... also you havent told us the python version you are using nor the wx version you are using nor your os (at least that ive seen) ... in the mean time i will work on making an example for you ...