PyQT installation
Alex Martelli
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Fri Dec 31 12:58:23 EST 2004
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Jarek Zgoda <jzgoda at gazeta.usun.pl> wrote: > Nanoscalesoft wrote: > > > does that mean PyQT is not forward!!!!!!!! What a bad thing is this... > > Whoa, how did you get it? > > You can buy commercial licenses and be as current as we are on Linux > with GPL versions of Qt+PyQt. Oh, and QScintilla and Eric3! MacOSX, too. And it's COOL to program (haven't looked at all into 4.0 yet -- I'm mostly talking about 3.*)... I dunno, its programming model just appears to fit my brain very well, I guess. BTW: used to be that the cheapest way to get commercial licenses for Qt use from Python only (i.e. if you didn't care to write C++ code for it anyway) was to purchase BlackAdder -- a usable IDE by itself, btw, though no doubt not as powerful in debugging as WingIDE. I haven't recently checked whether that is still true, however. Alex
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