Robert <sigz...@gmail.com> said : > Is there a push to one toolkit or the other?
If you are just now getting started, I would honestly suggest you save a whole lot of time and dive straight into PyQt. I've tried most 'em over the years (including some now discontinued), and in my experience Qt is way above the rest, especially as far as consistency and productivity are concerned. The Python bindings are very mature and well maintained, and go a long way attenuating the evil C++ roots. I havent tried Nokia's equivalent (PySide). I'm not sure what its fate will turn out, given the company's change of heart and Microsoft honeymoon. At least PyQt is't going anywhere soon. YMMV, of course :) -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list