Wednesday, October 26, 2016

Re: Running django on demand via my PyQt4 Standalone app

yeah you are right with the WoW effect :) and i know this framework but its to complex for me :P i prefere to use PyQt4, for example you have something like QT Designer where you can graphically deploy and customize the whole UI and then convert to pure python, what make me my work easier. If kivy had a usable graphicall editor i think i will choose this framework :) 

I used to do home automation, so I know you need an interface with very high "WOW!" factor AND PORTABILITY. That is why I proposed you check kivy (http://kivy.org). kivy is the kick-ass interface I'd use, bar none.

this of course my opinion and recomendation, but you know YAHOO.

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