[FAQ] "Best" GUI toolkit for python
Demosthenes Koptsis
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Wed Oct 19 22:27:37 EDT 2016
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I have the book already. Thank you Michael Regards, Dim On 10/20/2016 01:30 AM, Michael Torrie wrote: > On 10/19/2016 01:13 PM, Demosthenes Koptsis wrote: >> Did you suggest PySide than PyQt...? > Only that I'm using it right now, but I'm making sure my code will run > with PyQt. I don't see a huge benefit of PySide except for the source > code license (LGPL so you can use it without fee in a proprietary project). > > My opinion is that if you're fine with the GPL license of PyQt for open > source projects, it's the way to go. > > If not, then with a little bit more effort PySide works pretty well. > They are close enough to each other to be more or less compatible. > >> I want to start with a Python Qt Framework. > I'd say start with PyQt then. Most examples on the net assume PyQt > anyway. That book you mentioned is pretty good. For a while a couple > of universities were offering it for download as a pdf to support their > classes. Might be possible to find it in a search.
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