Does any of this affect performance ?

On 12 May 2016 at 01:45, Sebastien Sterling <[email protected]>
wrote:

> So this is to do with UI building, making it more accessible.
>
> I suppose it is a little odd to offer an alternative to c++ coding, and
> then still have c++ for building interfaces :P
>
> On 12 May 2016 at 00:33, Eric Thivierge <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> The Python bindings of the UI widgets is a first step and is going to be
>> worked on more going forward but this means that users can now build their
>> own stand alone applications using Python instead of C++ to use the
>> provided widgets but also their own. Users can also use the canvas.py and
>> CanvasWindow.py files as a template to build their own application
>> completely from the ground up using those files as a template on how to
>> create a Fabric client and interact with it. Referencing the FabricUI repo
>> on github for those wrapped widgets helps and if you're familiar with
>> PySide / PyQt you'll understand them pretty easily. :)
>>
>> Have a look at the Alembic Viewer as I included a few custom widgets
>> (done completely in Python) that interact with the graph that runs the
>> application to see how easy it is!
>>
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