Qt has far better documentation, and it has Qt Designer. The
documentation is a big deal. I wrote a little project in wxPython, and
I spent 90% of my time just trying to find the names of member functions
and then to figure out what they do.
Why not use Qt C++? I like Python a lot. Heck, I even embedded it in a
robot controller that might have wrangled some of the wafers that went
into your computer chips. But I think I would go with C++ for a medium
size GUI project.
Hans Müller wrote:
Here we have to select between wxPython and PyQt for a medium size project.
In this project several hundred dialogs are to be created. This work
will be done by a
program generator which has to re-written.
The question now is which framework should we use.
As far as I could found is PyQt with the Qt Framework the superior choice.
Most articles I found (not all) results to PyQt.
But Qt is expensive ~ 3400€ per Developer and OS.
Since these articles are more or less old, it would be nice to hear your
current opinions.
Condensed, I found this pros / cons:
Pros for Qt:
- best framwork, well designed
- nice GUI builders
- faster execution
Cons:
- epensive
Pros for wxPython:
- cheap
- big community
Cons:
- more layers on top of OS
- more bugs (still valid ?)
- slower
Can someone tell me about his experiences with one or both frameworks ?
Thanks a lot,
Greetings
Hans
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