Thanks for the link Luc-Eric, didn't know about that site / group before.
/Jens
On Thu, Jun 12, 2014 at 12:05 AM, Raffaele Fragapane
raffsxsil...@googlemail.com wrote:
gcc 4.8.2 can't possibly come soon enough.
Even shoe horning 4.4 in for minimal auto vectorization and openMP support
http://www.vfxplatform.com
On Tue, Jun 10, 2014 at 11:30 AM, Luc-Eric Rousseau luceri...@gmail.com wrote:
Autodesk is continuing on Qt 4.8 and Python 2.7 this year, we'll see
what happens when the next platform upgrade.
On Tue, Jun 10, 2014 at 11:09 AM, Jens Lindgren
gcc 4.8.2 can't possibly come soon enough.
Even shoe horning 4.4 in for minimal auto vectorization and openMP support
still feels like swimming through molasses compared to 4.7 and 4.8.
So, no plan to move back to pyQt? Or is it being considered?
On Thu, Jun 12, 2014 at 4:56 AM, Luc-Eric
in a nice GUI.
I will need the GUI to be working as a standalone application as well as
embedded in softwares like Soft, Nuke or Maya.
Both PySide and PyQt toolkits are actively maintained, I was wondering wich
one to use and would be intersted in your guys opinion on this.
Thank you
.
The python CLI is done and I just need to wrap this up in a nice GUI.
I will need the GUI to be working as a standalone application as well
as embedded in softwares like Soft, Nuke or Maya.
Both PySide and PyQt toolkits are actively maintained, I was wondering
wich one to use and would
with a web database
through a rest API.
The python CLI is done and I just need to wrap this up in a nice GUI.
I will need the GUI to be working as a standalone application as well
as embedded in softwares like Soft, Nuke or Maya.
Both PySide and PyQt toolkits are actively maintained, I
this up in a nice GUI.
I will need the GUI to be working as a standalone application as well
as embedded in softwares like Soft, Nuke or Maya.
Both PySide and PyQt toolkits are actively maintained, I was wondering
wich one to use and would be intersted in your guys opinion on this.
Thank
in softwares like Soft, Nuke or Maya.
Both PySide and PyQt toolkits are actively maintained, I was
wondering
wich one to use and would be intersted in your guys opinion on this.
Thank you in advance.
-H.
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Jens Lindgren
--
Lead Technical
The long story short remains that, sadly, pySide seems not to have made it
through its post-launch hype. It's a shame, given it's the truly free
alternative, and it was actually garnering support, but it's a risky bet
right now.
Hello All,
I need to write a standalone client to deal with a web database through a
rest API.
The python CLI is done and I just need to wrap this up in a nice GUI.
I will need the GUI to be working as a standalone application as well as
embedded in softwares like Soft, Nuke or Maya.
Both PySide
with a web database through a
rest API.
The python CLI is done and I just need to wrap this up in a nice GUI.
I will need the GUI to be working as a standalone application as well as
embedded in softwares like Soft, Nuke or Maya.
Both PySide and PyQt toolkits are actively maintained, I
a standalone client to deal with a web database through
a rest API.
The python CLI is done and I just need to wrap this up in a nice GUI.
I will need the GUI to be working as a standalone application as well as
embedded in softwares like Soft, Nuke or Maya.
Both PySide and PyQt toolkits
the GUI to be working as a standalone application as well
as embedded in softwares like Soft, Nuke or Maya.
Both PySide and PyQt toolkits are actively maintained, I was wondering
wich one to use and would be intersted in your guys opinion on this.
Thank you in advance.
-H.
PySide and PyQt toolkits are actively maintained, I was
wondering wich one to use and would be intersted in your guys opinion
on this.
Thank you in advance.
-H.
References
1. http://qt-project.org/wiki/Differences_Between_PySide_and_PyQt
2. mailto:ethivie...@gmail.com
3. http
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