> > Qt Designer is certainly a good GUI builder, but not more than that. > When you actually want to use the designed GUI in Python, you will find > that this needs almost as much know how and work as if you did the GUI > in code. >
I think that's a bit of an unfair statement. Sure conversion can be a bit of a pain and there is some setup for getting the classes working. But that is generally a small static piece of code you can find all over the net, which is then usable for most projects. The code you get from Qt creator however can be a huge bulk of the work which you thankfully don't need to nitpick over much at all. Yes understanding how it works helps a lot and I'd recommend anyone to have a look at how to build a decent GUI with Qt. But for me, once past the understanding, coding GUIs by hand is about as dull as it gets. Qt creator definitely makes the work go faster. - Nick. > -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list