[FAQ] "Best" GUI toolkit for python
Demosthenes Koptsis
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Wed Oct 19 15:13:03 EDT 2016
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Thanks Michael, now i have a clear look about Py GUIs. Did you suggest PySide than PyQt...? I want to start with a Python Qt Framework. On 10/19/2016 09:43 PM, Michael Torrie wrote: > On 10/19/2016 12:18 PM, Demosthenes Koptsis wrote: >> I thought PyQt was supported by Qt company... > I don't think so. PyQt is a commercial product of Riverbank Computing. > It's dual-licensed under the GPL and a proprietary license you can buy. > Riverbank may have had a relationship with Trolltech back in the day, > but I'm not aware of any current business relationship between Riverbank > and the Qt project or the Qt company. Riverbank is obviously happy to > be a part of the Qt open source community. > > PySide was created by Nokia when they owned Qt. Basically they wanted a > python toolkit that they could use without being beholden to Riverbank. > It's clear that Nokia never wanted to monetize Qt like TrollTech did, > but rather use it to develop their own phone operating system. That > didn't pan out and Nokia spun off Qt to it's own organization/company, > and PySide is part of that Qt Project. > > PySide development is ongoing but the pace is not as rapid as PyQt. > Riverbank still develops and sells PyQt and support to companies and has > stable Qt5 support now. I wondered if PySide would ultimately kill off > PyQt, but so far that has not been the case. > >> There is also an official book by Prentice Hall: >> >> Rapid GUI Programming with Python and Qt (Prentice Hall Open Source >> Software Development) >> >> https://www.amazon.com/Programming-Python-Prentice-Software-Development/dp/0132354187/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1476901015&sr=8-1&keywords=rapid+qt+python >> >> Inside the book the apps are been developed in PyQt > Not sure what makes this an "official book." It has nothing to do with > the Qt Project or the Qt Company. >
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