Timothy Grant wrote: > Hi folks, > > I have seen the GUI wars here, and have for the most part > ignored them. I am now in a situation where I need input. > > We have a project that involves a simple GUI--at the moment-- > that will be getting significantly more complex as the summer > goes on. > > Before we get to far in the project I'm trying to consider my > options. > > Here's our analysis so far: > > Tkinter > ------- > Defacto standard > Faster to code > Easier to layout complex screens > Proven (we know it works) > > on the down side, it feels slow. > > wxPython > -------- > Looks significantly better > More robust widget set > feels faster > The author works two blocks away (Hi Robin!) > > on the down side, it is unproven and is not the defacto > standard. > > So, I'm looking for people that have changed projects from one > toolkit to the other and the reasons why they changed. > > Any insight would be greatly appreciated. > > Thanks. > > -- > Stand Fast, > tjg. > > Timothy Grant www.hyperlinq.net > Chief Technology Officer tjg at hyperlinq.net > HyperLINq Technologies, Inc. <>< (503) 246-3630 > >>>>>>>>>>>>>Linux, because rebooting is *NOT* normal<<<<<<<<< > >>>>This machine was last rebooted: 23 days hours ago<< I used to use Tkinter, but I don't care for the widgets and despite the great book by Grayson. I just don't like Tk. I looked at wxPython and gave up on it because it was eternally crashing in it's own demos. Now I use PyQt. Why? It's very good. The widgets, there coding and their use is more logical to me, if that statement makes any sense. I wrote a quick and dirty check writer in less than 2 work days and I didn't know anything about PyQt or Qt at the time. I read through Boudewin Rempt and Cameron Lairds PyQt article and wrote the code. For a GUI designer you can just the Qt Designer (which I really like), or you can also go the commercial route and get BlackAdder (which I have the Personal version of and plan on getting the Business edition of).
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