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Originally Posted by jebba View Post
Seems good, but would definitely go with learning QT, which is usable now and is the future, than learning GTK which will work in the future, but is not the main platform. It's also far easier to learn python than C++, so going with PyMaemo as mentioned above seems to be good advice.
One thing that bothers me about PyQt right now is that by if one creates a program with it, users need to enable the extras-devel repository in order to use it. Hopefully this changes soon.
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