Am 27.02.2016 um 19:13 schrieb wrong.addres...@gmail.com:
On Saturday, 27 February 2016 18:08:36 UTC+2, Dietmar Schwertberger  wrote:
On 27.02.2016 12:18, wrong.addres...@gmail.com wrote:
Isn't there any good GUI IDE like Visual Basic? I hope there are some less well 
known GUI IDEs which I did not come across. Thanks.

As of today, there's no Python GUI builder comparable to VB 6.


Thanks for stating this clearly. Everyone here has been trying to show me 
various ways to do the kind of things I will want to, but nobody clearly admits 
the limitations I will have to accept if I start with Python.

I am starting to wonder if VB.net would be a better solution for the time 
being. I have learnt enough VB.net to manage my work but it is bloated and 
Microsoft dependent.


Might be quite a good idea. As much as I love Python myself, the WPF GUI builder is very nice. Layout done declaratively, xaml really well documented, and I can work directly with the xaml text and see what it does at the same time. Code completion works, which is quite important with those overlong .NET names. The xaml file only contains the properties of controls I've set myself, not all the default values. If I really want to, I can drag and drop.

And the WPF has a reasonable geometry management, like PyQt, tkinter and PyGtk.

But then it comes to writing the code and things start getting tedious. So, is there a GUI library for Python that lets me _write_ declarative GUI descriptions, separate from the Python code, but easily connected with it?

Sibylle


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