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  2. PyQt - Wikipedia

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    PyQt is a Python binding of the cross-platform GUI toolkit Qt, implemented as a Python plug-in.PyQt is free software developed by the British firm Riverbank Computing. It is available under similar terms to Qt versions older than 4.5; this means a variety of licenses including GNU General Public License (GPL) and commercial license, but not the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL). [3]

  3. File:PyQt-fr.pdf - Wikipedia

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    Short title: PyQt/Version imprimable — Wikilivres; Author: hbossot: Image title: File change date and time: 02:16, 14 July 2015: Date and time of digitizing

  4. PySide - Wikipedia

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    PySide supports Qt 4; PySide2 supports Qt 5; PySide6 supports Qt 6; PySide version 1 was released in August 2009 under the LGPL by Nokia, [1] then the owner of the Qt toolkit, after it failed to reach an agreement with PyQt developers Riverbank Computing [10] to change its licensing terms to include LGPL as an alternative license.

  5. eric (software) - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the release of eric version 5.5.0, eric version 4 and eric version 5 coexisted and were maintained simultaneously, while eric 4 was the variant for writing software in Python version 2 and eric version 5 was the variant for writing software in Python version 3. With the release of eric version 5.5.0 both variants had been merged into ...

  6. Qt Creator - Wikipedia

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    It debuted during the later part of the Qt 4 era, starting with the release of Qt Creator, version 1.0 in March 2009 [5] and subsequently bundled with Qt 4.5 in SDK 2009.3. [ 6 ] This was at a time when the standalone Qt Designer application was still the widget layout tool of choice for developers.

  7. List of language bindings for Qt 5 - Wikipedia

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    PyQt [10] GPL: Commercial proprietary: Python Qt for Python – Qt's official Python bindings [11] LGPL: LGPL or commercial proprietary [2] Python PythonQt [12] LGPL: OCaml: lablqml – QML support LGPL: LGPL or commercial: QML: QtQuick – built into Qt [13] LGPL: LGPL or commercial proprietary [2] Ring: RingQt: MIT: Ruby: ruby-qml – only ...

  8. Qt Quick - Wikipedia

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    Qt Quick and QML are officially supported in Qt 4.7 (with Qt Creator 2.1), [3] and it is a commercial option in mobile applications when Qt 4.7 is available for deployment in Symbian and Maemo and MeeGo devices.

  9. SIP (software) - Wikipedia

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    SIP is an open source software tool used to connect computer programs or libraries written in C or C++ with the scripting language Python.It is an alternative to SWIG.. SIP was originally developed in 1998 for PyQt — the Python bindings for the Qt GUI toolkit — but is suitable for generating bindings for any C or C++ library.