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manpreet
Best Answer
3 years ago
Few days ago I decided to choose GUI framework for my engineering project written in Python. After some investigation I found
Pyqt.
The easiest seems WxWidgets and Tkinter but I found them a bit poor according to their possibilities. Kivy had problems for my python3.5, Pyqt seems very powerful, but I didn't manage to make it working. I am really confused and almost gave up. Please, give me an advice which GUI framework is worth to learn and use for python3.x application, which is supposed to be cross platform, with a rich and quite difficult user interface? (Realtime charts (value/time) and interactive gauges).
Can I avoid pyqt?