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Also note that PySide uses different names for the tools scripts:
* pyuic4 -> pyside-uic
* pyrcc4 -> pyside-rcc4
* pylupdate4 -> pyside-lupdate
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What is the rationale, to use Python+QML instead of Python+QT (Pyside or PyQt) straight?
I have studied abit QML, with Qt+C++, and I kinda felt frustrated one should use two syntaxes and programming languages in any GUI-job.
The PySide project has released PySide: Python for Qt version 1.0.0 after a long stabilization period. In addition to the source code release, project community packagers have already released binary packages for all major Linux distributions, Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, and Nokia’s Maemo 5 platform. With this release, the team regards PySide to be production quality and they will restart feature development in parallel to the continued bugfixing effort.
PySide is a Nokia-sponsored Python Qt bindings project, providing bindings to not only the complete Qt 4.7 framework (including Qt Quick/QML) but also Qt Mobility, as well as to generator tools for rapidly generating new bindings for any C++ libraries. Due to the LGPL-licensing of the bindings, PySide can be used both for Free/Open-source and commercial software development.
The PySide project is developed in the open, with all facilities one would expect from any modern OSS project such as all code in a git repository, an open Bugzilla for reporting bugs, and an open design process. PySide welcomes any contribution without requiring a transfer of copyright.
See the PySide website for download links and more information:
http://www.pyside.org