On 09/12/2013 09:39 PM, Peter wrote: > I stuck with Tkinter combined with PMW for a very long time, but the > lack of extra widgets finally drove me to look elsewhere. > > I tried PyQT but didn't have a good experience. I can't remember > details, but things just seemed to have little "gotchas" - which the > mailing list were very helpful with sorting out, but I found it > frustrating to keep asking for help over little items of unexpected > behaviour.
Interesting. I have used Qt and PyQt, and except for the fact that PyQt isn't very pythonic (feels like C++ translated directly to Python), I never had any problems with it. Maybe since I was already familiar with signals and slots programming I never found any unexpected behavior[1]. I've never used Tkinter, and I only ever used wxWidgets once (back when it was called wxWindows), and the close similarity to MFC at the time (which I was fleeing) didn't sit right with me. Also the flexible layout that Qt and Gtk encouraged was a big plus in my mind. I guess you like what you get used to. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list