Michael McGarry wrote:
Esmail Bonakdarian wrote:
My post wasn't complete, sorry for the additional post:
ps: this is basically the same query as posted December 10 “Re: GUIs: wxPython vs. Tkinter (and others)” by Erik Johnson which really seemed to end up comparing PyQt (?)
I recommend PyQt because of the easy to use designer progam that speeds up GUI development. Designer allows you to design your UI visually and establish handlers for events. It outputs a .ui file.
You then call 'pyuic myui.ui > myui.py' to turn your ui into a python class.
The Qt framework is very straightforward to use as well and www.trolltech.com maintains good documentation on the framework.
Check it out: http://doc.trolltech.com/3.3/index.html
PS: You can also use your .ui files to output C++ classes with 'uic' instead of 'pyuic'. I also think there is a 'puic' to create Perl code. So, that single ui description can be used in multiple languages.
My two cents, Michael
Michael:
Just a bit less-than-helpful when the original post specifically asked for comparisons *between Tkinter and wxPython* in the context of having two weeks to work on *Python* ;-)
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