On 23.11.2010 11:14, ext Elias Bachaalany wrote:
On 11/19/2010 5:13 PM, John Fabiani wrote:
Hi,
Here's my story. I am a python programmer and I'm trying to leverage my
experience with python. All of my GUI experience has been with wxPython.
Therefore, I know little to nothing about QT. And not a lot about C++.

I want to be able to create my forms/dialogs/frames (or whatever you
folks
call them) using PySide and somehow integrate into an existing program
written
in C++ QT (the program in question is a xTuple and source is available).

It's my understanding that it is possible. So my questions are:

1. Is it a good idea?

Why not. We have demonstrated how our users can do that (through a
plugin) in our product (written in C/C++):

http://www.hexblog.com/?p=229

Elias, this is really cool! I wasn't aware of this.

I added a link to the blog post to the PySide wiki at Qt Developer Network.

Cheers,

ma.
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