[Pythonmac-SIG] coding preference

Bob Ippolito bob at redivi.com
Wed Jan 19 19:06:08 CET 2005


On Jan 19, 2005, at 12:52, Charles Hartman wrote:

>>
>> In the meantime, wxPython (and probably PyQT, if the license works 
>> for you) is a pretty good option for cross platform code, and it's 
>> slowly becoming more Pythonic.
>
> Would you (or anyone) care to comment on the relative merits of the 
> two? I've been using wxPython, but since I have no intention of 
> writing commercial software I guess I could as easily (that is, 
> cheaply) use QT. (I do need my (academic) programs to run on both Mac 
> and Windows.) Worth switching?

I would not recommend PyQT.  Their Mac port does some pretty gnarly 
things and I don't trust it (yet).  There is also no free edition 
available for Windows, IIRC.

-bob



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