On May 29, 2017, at 7:50 AM, mbsoftwaresolutions@mbsoftwaresolutions.com wrote:
I'm getting ready to do some Python learning on PluralSight.com http://pluralsight.com/ and the dude mentioned PyQT for desktop applications.
Ed & Paul (and others) -- your thoughts on that? Was interested in your take since you did Dabo for desktop applications with Python.
When we created Dabo way way back in 2004 (!) Qt was only available under a commercial license, so while it looked nice, we passed on it in favor of wxPython. Since then they have released a “free” version that while you don’t pay to use it in some circumstances, it doesn’t come with an open license. I haven’t played around with it very much, so I don’t have an opinion on how working with it would be.
And yeah, it is 2017 now, and most of the demand I see is not only for web-based apps, but also mobile-aware web apps. I’m sure that there are people who still want desktop apps, but then again, there are still people running Windows XP.
-- Ed Leafe
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