Re: Python: PyQt, wxpython, or Tkinter?

Date : Tue, 14 Nov 2006 09:12:41 -0500
To : XSI(at)Softimage.COM
From : Patrick Boucher <patrickb(at)buzzimage.com>
Subject : Re: Python: PyQt, wxpython, or Tkinter?
PyQt is licensed under the same dual terms as Qt so you can use it for internal applications as long as you don't distribute them.

The combo (Qt/PyQt) makes for an environment in which you can rapidly develop applications and then port them to C++ rather easily if you need to.

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Alan Jones wrote:
I don't know about the python side, but Qt is my pick of wxWidgets as
far as the C++ side of the framework goes - I'd imagine a lot of the
API is similar.

Qt's GPL, though I don't know about PyQt, you can develop an
application for yourself/internal use with a GPL library and still be
within the license without giving the source code away - though you
have to not distribute it, but I'd imagine you're not going to be
anyway so it's probably a non-issue.

Cheers,

Alan.


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