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2010-05-28
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2010-05-28
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2010-05-28
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im going to follow this book for a guide
http://www.commandprompt.com/community/pyqt/
so thanks to the author for providing it for free.
i want to write "GUI Programming with Python" but already i have
hit a problem. its talking about BlackAdder as an IDE the problem is im looking for a free IDE that fully supports qt python.
it appears the good IDE's that i have already come across all supports c and c++ which is great but not for me.
im using Ubuntu 10 in my PC and so, i now ask are there any good IDE for pyqt out that is open source or free with all the bells and whistles ?
(ok maybe without the bells and whistles
thanks
CN