Apr-04-2020, 07:34 PM
Doesn't mater what I like. I used Tcl/Tk back in the early 90's and even ttk is showing it's age. I am using PySide2 right now it is ok. Qt5 is nearly identical. You can build your panels using a designer app and bind the controls to your data. That is not what I am doing. My interest is more in making toolkit for others to use to build applications. GTK is a lot like Qt (and wxPython for that matter). wxPython is supposed to look just like whatever platform you are running on (Qt does this somewhat too but I hear not quite as well), so you can write on a Mac and it looks like a Windows program when run on WIndows or a whatever program when run on Linux. However wxPython has a limited set of widgets when compared to most other gui's. Probably not a problem for you. I hear a lot of good stuff about Kivy. It is supposed to be good for putting together interfaces really fast. It is next on my list of GUI toolkits to try,