ANN: Creating GUI Applications with wxPython
Dave
dboland9 at offilive.com
Wed Feb 27 10:10:45 EST 2019
On 1/14/19 2:08 PM, Mike Driscoll wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just thought I would let you all know that I am working on my 2nd wxPython book, "Creating GUI Applications with wxPython". This one will be about actually creating small runnable applications instead of just recipes like my Cookbook did. I hope to have 8-10 working applications included with the book.
>
> You can read more about it here if you are interested: https://www.blog.pythonlibrary.org/2019/01/14/creating-gui-applications-with-wxpython-kickstarter/
>
> Feel free to ask me questions about it too.
>
> Thanks,
> Mike
>
Mike,
I have two Python 3 (3.6) apps that will get the full GUI treatment very
soon. I'm in the process of choosing a GUI, and that may be where
you/your book can help. Seems this is not a trivial effort (wishing
that Python was like VB6 from the 90's).
Anyway, here is what I am looking for - hopefully it helps guide you.
* GUI relatively easy to understand and implement. easyGUI is truly
easy in all areas, but fails some of my other requirements. The
QT/PyQT/PySide2 situation is a mess - which one to use, why, any
implementation differences, etc.
* Performance is very good. Users hate to wait - for anything!
* Lots of widgets! I'll need a spreadsheet-like widget, a form widget
to enter information on parts, activities, etc., splash screen that the
code can talk to while the app is loading, and the big one - a
cross-platform printer widget that works with Windows and Mac/Unix/CUPS.
* GUI must support all desktops with a native look and feel. Kivy fails
this one. Will have mobile apps later in the year, so it would be nice
if one GUI fits all, but am ok with 2 gui's if needed.
* A great book taking me from beginner to expert.
Dave,
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