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This is page about how I write my desktop applications, and so, naturally, how I would recommend they be writtern.  It also documents the structure of most of the applications that I have documented on this wiki.  Try them and let me know how you think they might be better.
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This will be a page about how I write my desktop applications, and so naturally, how I would recommend they be writtern.  It also documents the structure of most of the applications that I have documented on this wiki.  Try them and let me know how you think they might be better.
  
  
See also:  [[Python Smart Plug Technical]]
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[[Python Smart Plug Technical]]
  
 
= Overview =
 
= Overview =
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== Goals/Needs ==
 
== Goals/Needs ==
  
 
I would like my applications to have the following characteristics:
 
 
* Runs on all PC like platforms, PC, PI, Linux -- self configurable to os .... as much as practical.
 
* Runs on all PC like platforms, PC, PI, Linux -- self configurable to os .... as much as practical.
 
* Easily programmable for modifications.
 
* Easily programmable for modifications.

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