Hey Hala, 1) Which License do you recommend to develop and sell a proprietary python software? 2) Also, under the MIT license, do I have to share the source code if I am Not releasing my apps for free and selling my app OR monetizing from my app? (note:- I do not want to share the source code). Thanks in advance.
I like designing the GUI elements in a WYSIWYG editor , then separately code what those elements do. For example pyqt has Qt Designer.. GTK has Glade/Cambalache /GTK Builder, and wxWidgets has wxSmith / wxGlade / wxFormBuilder. Does tkinter have something like that? BTW, any thoughts on Taipy Designer StreamLit Gradio Google Mesop NiceGuI ImGui / pyimgui / dearpygui (WYSIWYG Editors: tpecholt / imrad , Raais/ImStudio , ImGuiBuilder and JamesBoer / ImFrame)
Thx Hala for this amazing video, so the conclusion is this "what are waiting to make a super long video about KIVY" because it seems it's the best and i promise to subscribe if you do it lool
Im newish to python app creation, but with any of these will I be able to create a plugin for another software if I load thwm to Visual Studio or another IDE?
@@wafflebutsad FLET is in dev stage and may not be suitable for all projects. It's up to you to try it out to see if it has all the components necessary for your project. But it's already possible to do a lot of things very easily and it looks very promising
I don't understand why guizero is so underrated, it still uses the tkinter module and is great for beginners who just want to create a very basic gui interface. If you want to take it to the next level one can use it with tkinter to make it much more dynamic and modern. I use guizero btw for just getting used to gui interfaces.
Thanks for the presentation. This helped assure me that my choice for using Kivy was a good one. I'll continue with it. I would also recommend Kivy developers to get into using the Kivy Language if they haven't already which allows you to set up the widgets in ways similar to using CSS rather than doing all the coding in Python alone which of course is an option.
@@nemeziz_prime yes, I can generally get this information myself, but then why do I need this video? Comparison of the code, how typical tasks are solved - this is exactly the information that is most difficult to obtain
@@ЙенФенФыр agreed, but I'm just saying this video did provide useful information. This type of info helps people choose the right framework based on the factors mentioned in the video. You can surely ask her to make a new video on that, Hala may accept the request
@@amosdalmerifiorino6841 After watching this video I thought Kviy could be the right GUI framework choice for me. I started to research more about it. I then noticed the following drawbacks which matters to me. 1) The coordinates start at LEFT - LOWER / BOTTOM side i.e . x and y axis 0 is at South-West.. "Why ?" 2) Need to create CLASSES. 3) Need to learn yet another (their) language called "KV / kvlang / kivy language ". The "just for fun and a difference, like in math" intension behind point 1, had me off.