Hi ,

pyQT is really easy to pickup if you know python and have some patience.
 Unni from kriyate.in might be able to help you in this regard. I am cc'ing
him as well.

-- 
aashik


On 13 September 2010 23:28, et <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>     I'm doing my BTech in Computer Science and now I'm final year.
> We're getting started with our mini projects now, and plan to
> implement a desktop app in python. I guess Qt bindings would be a good
> choice for implementing the GUI.
>     I'm comfortable with python but haven't really tried pyQt or any
> GUI level python programming. I would like to know the learning curve
> it'd take to get comfortable with pyQt if we're learning it using
> online tutorials. I mean, the average time it'd take for us
> beginners.. Hope you people can point me to some good resources to get
> started.
>
>
-- 
aashik

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