stef mientki schrieb: > Phil Thompson wrote: >> On Sunday 23 September 2007, stef mientki wrote: >> >>> Diez B. Roggisch 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. >>>> >>> Could well be, >>> but I never looked at PyQt seriously, >>> because of their weird license. >>> >> >> It's not weird. It's either GPL or proprietary. Your choice. That's as >> complicated as it gets. >> > This is what I find "weird": > == quote == > Trolltech's commercial license terms do not allow you to start > developing proprietary software using the Open Source edition. > == end quote == > Stef
At least you do have the option to develop FOSS-software with it without prior buying it. Delpi you _have_ to by. Now what's more weird? Diez -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list