On 26 ago, 05:29, erikj <tw55...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > You could have a look at Camelot, to see if it fits > your needs :http://www.conceptive.be/projects/camelot/ > > it was developed with cross platform business apps in > mind. when developing Camelot, we tried to build it using > wxWidgets first (because of the licensing at that time), > but it turned out that developing with QT proved to be > much more straightforward. QT is documented very well > and you seldom encounter 'strange' issues that cost hours > of time to pinpoint and fix. > > the datagrid was developed to be able to handle millions > of database records without glitches and is flexible thanks > to QT's model-view-delegate framework. > > we do print barcodes with this app (even directly to > zebra printers) > > if you have questions regarding Camelot, please feel free > to post on our mailing list :http://groups.google.com/group/project-camelot > > Regards, > > Erik > > On Aug 24, 2:08 pm, Gilles Ganault <nos...@nospam.com> wrote: > > > > > Hello > > > I was wondering if some people in this ng use Python and someGUI > > toolkit (PyWin32, wxWidgets, QT, etc.) to build professional > > applications, and if yes, what it's like, the pros and cons, etc. > > > I'm especially concerned about the lack of controls, the lack of > > updates (lots of controls in wxWidgets are 1.0 deadware), and problems > > linked to how to update users' PC remotely when I build a new version > > using eg. Py2exe. > > > I need controls for business apps like access to databases, good data > > grid, printing reports (with or without barcodes), etc. > > > Thank you.
Looks interesting, but I wonder if I can use Camelot without its ORM. I feel that ORMs make easy things easier, but complex things much harder... Can I use it with plain old sql? Luis -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list