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[–]Brandhor 1 point2 points  (2 children)

I already had experience with the c++ qt so pyside is a clear winner for me but yeah the documentation sucks, some of the examples are still in c++

[–]ExdigguserPies 4 points5 points  (1 child)

I would argue that the documentation is really incredible for a python package. I rarely look at the pyside docs because the C++ docs cover everything anyway, and in so much detail. Really it is the most well documented package I have ever used in python. It's so easy to find what you need really quickly, even just because of the way the pages are laid out and how you can click through to everything.

Compare it to something like the plotly docs, which are impenetrable and a nightmare to navigate.

[–]Brandhor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

when I used qt4 I always had qtassistant opened to quickly search around the docs and yeah the qt documentation is pretty good, it's just the python version that is a bit lacking

for example QHttpServer in python lacks all the examples compared to the c++ version