On 9/23/07, Diez B. Roggisch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > stef mientki schrieb: > > Thomas Dybdahl Ahle wrote: > >> Den Sun, 23 Sep 2007 17:28:38 +0200 skrev stef mientki: > >> > >>> yadin wrote: > >>> > >>> > >>>> if i were up to make a GUI chich are the advantages of choosing > python > >>>> over matlab or java? > >>>> > >>>> > >>> The best is Delphi, > >>> second is VB, > >>> > >> > >> That sounds mostly like a personal preference :) > >> > >> > > Well I prefer Python ( because of it's OS-independancy and it's open > > source), > > but Python is really (still) much worse for GUI designs. > > Just compare some parameters like: > > - ease of use > > - speed of development > > - support of features > > - availability of libraries > > - documentation > > Sounds like PyQt for me. Best GUI-designer I know, tremendous speed in > development, giant sized lib that does all kinds of stuff & is > brilliantly designed + professional grade docus. > > Diez > -- > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list >
I'll have to agree completely here, Qt is just so great to work with. It makes my day job (I have to do it in C++) much more bearable. Phil Thompson (who maintains PyQt) is also very responsive and updates frequently even if you haven't bought a commercial licence for it. I also have to agree that the Qt Designer is the best I've ever had to work with, and I can't think of an instance where Qt Assistant wasn't open on one desktop or another. -- Kelvie
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