On 23.10.2020 18:52, John Pote wrote:
I've used tkinter and wxPython occasionally in the past for 1 off test
tasks (and interest). What's the advantage of Qt?
Qt does support mobile and touch oriented user interfaces. Also, it does
support GUI programs on microcontrollers now on bare-metal.
Il giorno venerdì 23 ottobre 2020 alle 18:55:53 UTC+2 john... ha scritto:
> On 23/10/2020 05:47, Grant Edwards wrote:
> >
> >> I think that commercial desktop applications with a python
> >> compatible GUI would likely use QT or a Python binding thereof.
> > Agreed. If you want to improve you "
> On 23 Oct 2020, at 17:52, John Pote wrote:
>
>
> On 23/10/2020 05:47, Grant Edwards wrote:
>>
>>> I think that commercial desktop applications with a python
>>> compatible GUI would likely use QT or a Python binding thereof.
>> Agreed. If you want to improve you "hirability" for GUI applic
On 10/23/2020 12:52 PM, John Pote wrote:
On 23/10/2020 05:47, Grant Edwards wrote:
I think that commercial desktop applications with a python
compatible GUI would likely use QT or a Python binding thereof.
Agreed. If you want to improve you "hirability" for GUI application
development, I wou
On 2020-10-23, John Pote wrote:
> On 23/10/2020 05:47, Grant Edwards wrote:
>>
>>> I think that commercial desktop applications with a python
>>> compatible GUI would likely use QT or a Python binding thereof.
>> Agreed. If you want to improve you "hirability" for GUI application
>> development, I
Am 22.10.20 um 23:52 schrieb Paul Rubin:
Michael Torrie writes:
I doubt you'll find any jobs connected a particular Python GUI toolkit.
It would be really nice if there was a way to straightforwardly run
Tkinter applications on Android. You'd install a single .apk and that
would let you run
On 23/10/2020 05:47, Grant Edwards wrote:
I think that commercial desktop applications with a python
compatible GUI would likely use QT or a Python binding thereof.
Agreed. If you want to improve you "hirability" for GUI application
development, I would probably put Qt first. Then gobject o
On 2020-10-22, Terry Reedy wrote:
> On 10/22/2020 2:58 PM, Lammie Jonson wrote:
>
>> I looked at tkinter which seems to have quite a few examples out
>> there, but when I searched indeed.com for tkinter and wxpython it
>> appeared that there was hardly any job listings mentioning
>> those. Why is
On 2020-10-22, Michael Torrie wrote:
> I doubt you'll find any jobs connected a particular Python GUI toolkit.
> Except maybe at Red Hat.
A couple years ago my employer was looking for (and hired) a Python wx
application developer.
> Most likely you'll find Python used in web app development, b
Lammie Jonson於 2020年10月23日星期五 UTC+8上午5時20分45秒寫道:
> Thanks,
>
> Yes, I have some sense about how to do job interviews and market myself
> which is always an ongoing process.
>
> I also just have an interest in different technologies that I may want to
> investigate as I can get bored with cert
On 10/22/2020 2:58 PM, Lammie Jonson wrote:
I looked at tkinter which seems to have quite a few examples out there, but
when I searched indeed.com for tkinter and wxpython it appeared that there was
hardly any job listings mentioning those. Why is that ?
I think that commercial desktop appli
On 2020-10-22 at 12:50:43 -0700,
Rich Shepard wrote:
> On Thu, 22 Oct 2020, Lammie Jonson wrote:
> > I looked at tkinter which seems to have quite a few examples out
> > there, but when I searched indeed.com for tkinter and wxpython it
> > appeared that there was hardly any job listings mentioni
Thanks,
Yes, I have some sense about how to do job interviews and market myself which
is always an ongoing process.
I also just have an interest in different technologies that I may want to
investigate as I can get bored with certain things a little at times. If some
technology seems a lit
On Fri, Oct 23, 2020 at 8:39 AM Michael Torrie wrote:
> > I was going to look at something like tensorflow perhaps, though I am
> > not sure if machine learning is that easy to pickup or not
>
> Not sure anything difficult and worthwhile, even if it is popular and in
> demand, is something you can
On 10/22/20 12:58 PM, Lammie Jonson wrote:
>
> I have been a rails developer as well as JS/react. I had wanted to
> look at python a bit due to it's popularity.
>
> I looked at tkinter which seems to have quite a few examples out
> there, but when I searched indeed.com for tkinter and wxpython it
Hi Lammie,
On Thu, Oct 22, 2020 at 10:03 PM Lammie Jonson wrote:
>
> I looked at tkinter which seems to have quite a few examples out there,
> but when I searched indeed.com for tkinter and wxpython it appeared that
> there was hardly any job listings mentioning those. Why is that ?
>
My guess
On Thu, 22 Oct 2020, Lammie Jonson wrote:
I looked at tkinter which seems to have quite a few examples out there,
but when I searched indeed.com for tkinter and wxpython it appeared that
there was hardly any job listings mentioning those. Why is that ? It's a
bit of a demotivating factor to get
I have been a rails developer as well as JS/react.
I had wanted to look at python a bit due to it's popularity.
I looked at tkinter which seems to have quite a few examples out there, but
when I searched indeed.com for tkinter and wxpython it appeared that there was
hardly any job listings m
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