Which Python GUI is best and easier for beginner to learn?
ipython... Not a real GUI, but what do you expect?
If you want to write a python file use a text editor.
Tkinter is pretty big, no?
>python
>solid gui
kek
one of the worst thing about python is it doesn't have a solid gui framework
If you want to actually make graphical applications with Python you probably want PyQt.
I have perspective from only one - PyQt
definitely highly recommend, easy to pick up, very trivial even I would call it
Yet its the best looking one and most lively one, as in being constantly developed
the new css like stylesheet is also very easy to use and gives fast loads of control
license can be restrictive for non-free project but PySide is basicly identical to PyQt4 and theres already PySide2 in works (Qt5)
have a look here for some easy intro
http://zetcode.com/gui/pyqt5/
and this one is fucking god send youtube series for model-view approach
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mCHVI8OXDxw&list=PL8B63F2091D787896
>>52056946
This
Anything else is a meme.
pyqt is the only choice you have and it's not very good i believe. ever since gnome 3, i wouldn't touch anything related to gtk. and the rest isn't even worth considering
I recommend ipython and a favorite text editor. I don't see the sense of having a GUI (any more than ipython, it's pretty powerful. You can even make presentations, documentation and webpages from your code very easily). What would be the benefit of having a separate GUI?
>>52056967
>gtk
>pyqt
>pyqt
>PyQt
>Qt
the hint is in the title
>>52056946
>>52056954
>>52056958
>>52056967
Thanks, Anons
>>52056995
>>52056967
>>52056954
>>52056946
I still think PyQt missed a major opportunity when they didn't name it QtPy. But your options are pretty much that or tkinter.
>>52057089
Former Trolltech employee and Qt dev here. QtPy was talked about, obviously. However management didn't want Qt to be referred to as Q-T but rather as "cute".
Just a little fyi for Christmas Day anon :)
>>52057201
so py-cute is better than q-t-py?
Also why cute instead of q-t?
>>52057201
>>52057265
Doubt this
find a youtube video for C++ where they prnounce it cute and not q-t... the devs or whoever knowledgeable...
>>52057201
But it is much cuter to pronounce qt as "cutie"
>>52057353
because you don't understand the question
>>52057353
want to see your face when you start read the other comments and realize whats going on
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>>52057392
>mrw i scroll up and realize whats going on....
ill see myself out and neck myself. my bad
>>52057353
...how fucking stupid are you?
>>52057353
no where to run, baby
no where to hide
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>>52057689
why delete your comment? It's not like anybody knows it's you being retarded on the internet
>>52056954
what ide is dat?
>>52057754
Why keeping stupid comments here and waste precious 4chan megabites?
>>52056904
Tkinter is objectively crap no?
>>52057754
It wasn't my comment. That fag deleted his comment because he was embarrassed about being stupid in a columbian needlepoint discussion group.
>>52056889
"Control requesting status update on the Point.
Control here. We have confirmation, he missed the Point. I repeat he missed the Point."
Gooey desu senpai, unless you really need some advanced shit
I've just been using Tkinter, Is there any reason to use something else?
>>52058515
That seems PyCharm, same base as Android Studio (IntelliJ IDEA)
Kivy or pyqt for better mobile scale for multiplatform killer apps?
>>52057296
B-but my teachers at computer engineering lessons told me it's pronounced cute
>>52056849
>Python
notepad++
> for a beginner
> easy
Tkinter is probably shit in the eyes of experienced people, but it suited my needs fine for my first gui in python
If you want an easy gui there is no way around windows forms.
>>52056849
I mostly had good experiences with wxPython. It's pretty easy to hack together a nice gui with that.
>GUI
>In Python
next, you're going to want to write one in haskell, huh?
>User hovers over button
>literally everything needs to be recalculated