Nabil SEFRIOUI wrote: > PyDADL stands for Python Distributed Application Development Library, it's > a framework that aims to be a helper for GUI development and deployment. > PyDADL works like a web application, the server holds almost everything > and the client receives UI descriptions in XML format and initiates the UI > objects on the fly. Callback functions are executed on the server via the > XML-RPC protocol. It is also possible to execute code in the client side > like javascript in a web browser. The difference between a web application > and a PyDADL application is that the client is not a browser but a native > GUI, you benefit from the advantages of a web application and the > flexibility of a native graphical interface.
This does sound exciting. A lot of the benefits of a browser (near zero deployment cost) with all the power of Qt4. I look forward to see this progress. As was mentioned, being able to use Qt4 .ui files as the basis for the GUI would be great. j _______________________________________________ PyQt mailing list [email protected] http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/pyqt
