beginners choice: wx or tk?

Mark Lawrence breamoreboy at yahoo.co.uk
Tue Jul 14 03:39:15 EDT 2015


On 14/07/2015 03:16, Michael Torrie wrote:
> On 07/13/2015 08:42 AM, Grant Edwards wrote:
>> If it didn't have to run on Windows, I'd pick pygtk over wx.  I've
>> never tried qt.
>
> PyQt is very nice to work with.  In some respects it's not as Pythonic
> as PyGTK.  It feels a lot like transliterated C++ code, which it is.
> But it's a powerful toolkit and looks great on all supported platforms.
>   If the licensing terms of PyQt are not to your liking, PySide is fairly
> close to PyQt (a few quirks that can be worked around), though I'm not
> sure how much love it's receiving lately.  Like wx, or Gtk, you would
> have to ship some extra dlls with your project for Windows and OS X.
>
>

Looks good for PySide
http://lists.qt-project.org/pipermail/pyside/2015-July/002313.html :)

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Mark Lawrence




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