qt or gtk?
Amardeep Singh
amardeep at tct.hut.fi
Sat Jun 16 09:54:37 EDT 2001
On Sat, 16 Jun 2001, Dominic wrote:
>
>
> Rainy wrote:
>
> > I want to learn python gui programming in linux. I think tk looks too ugly, so
> > I narrowed down the choice to two main contenders, qt and gtk. Which of these
> > has more complete and up-to-date python bindings? Are there other reasons
> > to prefer one of these over another for python gui work?
> >
>
> The QT toolkit is technically better (quality of code).
^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^
care to explain why?
So some time
> has passed since I had compared them. But I do not know how good
> or bad the bindings are. I suggest you should use the tk toolkit
> it seems to have a good binding and comes with the standard
> python distribution. And the TCL/TK toolkit has a high quality.
> So TK would be best in my humble opinion, and QT second.
> (QT is not completely free but that doesn't make it bad, actually
> it's the best X- Toolkit for C++ programming.)
>
> Ciao,
> Dominic
>
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