As I've already said,

I've chosen PySide first becaus of Qt. Qt is awesome, realla y well documented.

In the past, I've tried Ruby+qt, Java+Qt (Jambi) but none was working properly (either too much "to do" stuff, either very cryptic error messages).

Then I wondered PyQt or Pyside... At the time, PySide was at Nokia, just like Qt => so I thought I was closer to the "spirit" if I stayed with Nokia... It didn't turn out to be the right choice...

Now for the real deal : I've put in approx 800 hours of development in a ERP like solution with PySide and SQLAlchemy. They both proved solid, reliable and made my productivity skyrocket. That's what I had in mind when I've chosen them and that's what came true, even after 800+ hours of intense development. Furthermore when I started that project I had *never* written a line of Python, Qt or SQLAlchemy (but I was a seasoned developer).

So I'm a happy customer !

Stefan



On 12/14/2012 03:32 AM, ZHONG Zhu wrote:
Hi All,

An interesting idea came to my mind yesterday that I'd like to know why people 
choose PySide.

I'll start from myself first. I use Qt (C++) in my daily work for years. 
Reasons why I'd like to use PySide:
1.      LGPL
2.      Fast prototype my ideas, which will be later implemented in Qt (C++ 
version)
3.      Use it to learn Python language

BR,

Zhu
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