Patrick K. O'Brien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>>> If we're going to use other large projects as examples then surely
>>> wxPython is a better one.  They spent the past year or two moving
>>> from this:
>>> 
>>>     from wx import *
>>>     button = wxButton(...)
>>> 
>>> [...]
>>> 
>>> to:
>>> 
>>>     import wx
>>>     button = wx.Button(...)
>> 
>> In fact, I'd be *perfectly* fine with Q.String, Q.Widget and Q.Label
>> (from PyQt4 import QtCore as Q). What I deeply dislike is the
>> verbose QtCore.QWidget. 
> 
> I agree, although my preference would be qt.String, qt.Widget, etc.


That too, though I prefer Q. as it's more similar to the C++ counterpart.

Giovanni Bajo

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