On Sunday 18 March 2007 9:55 pm, Jon Van DeVries wrote: > ** All the posts found in google are old. I'm assuming new improvements > have been made to both IDEs. ** > > Please correct me if I'm wrong, I'm a newbie. > > 1. Which one of them requires fewer lines to accomplish the same thing? > from what I understand QT it's just like Borland J-Builder. Meaning, you > want a button, you draw it, then you double-click on it, a window opens up > and you type events and behavior. And with GTK, you just type everything. > > 2. Which one is cross platform? (Linux, MacOS, Windows,etc). > > 3. Which one has more widgets? > > 4. Which one is the easiest to pick up? I tried perl-QT and oh boy that > mother is cryptic. > > 5. Which one has a bigger support community? > > 6. or if you think both pythonQT and PythonGTK are junk please suggest the > one you like/use? I work on a Linux platform with Python 2.4.
A good start would be to appreciate that both PyQt and PyGTK are GUI toolkits. Neither are IDEs. Phil -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list