Best GUI for Python
IronManMark20
mr.smittye at gmail.com
Sun Apr 26 15:04:19 EDT 2015
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> But just curious: what is the reason you use five different kinds of
> GUI? It seems like it makes think difficult for you. I mean the
> question as enlightenment for myself.
A good question :). Most of this comes from the openness to create binding for many projects. Tkinter is a binding of Tk. pyGTK is a binding of GTK, which is written in c++, the same is true of PyQt/PySide, which binds Qt. wxPython binds wxWidgets.
I find the variation good, because it means there are more choices. I use PyQt, because I wanted very cross platform code, other choose pyGTK because they want to closely integrate with the GTK environment.
Your choice of GUI library depends on what you are targeting.
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