for now I can reccomend a couple pages that have helped me learn PyQT 
signal and slots.

http://pythoncentral.io/pysidepyqt-tutorial-creating-your-own-signals-and-slots/
http://pyqt.sourceforge.net/Docs/PyQt4/new_style_signals_slots.html

Keep in mind that while resources for PyQT may be limited, the resources 
for QT in general are much broader. Once you get a grip of the PyQT basics, 
most of your learning will be in the form of C++, which you can easily turn 
into Python code.



On Sunday, August 13, 2017 at 11:50:56 PM UTC-4, Evgenii Kalenkovich wrote:
>
> In the Qt Crash Course on the pyqtgraph website, there is the following 
> sentence: "[ to be continued.. please post a request on the pyqtgraph forum 
> if you’d like to read more ]". Well, I would love to read more )) This part 
> of the qt machinery is the most confusing to me.
>

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