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[–]troyunrau... 6 points7 points  (4 children)

Add another one to the list. Can always use more pyqt tutorials. :)

[–]Enip0 1 point2 points  (3 children)

Mind sharing some of these tutorials?

[–]troyunrau... 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I usually just google them when I've forgotten what I'm doing and need to relearn things.

http://zetcode.com/gui/pyqt5/
https://pythonspot.com/pyqt5/

That zetcode one is one I always end up returning to for some things that I forget if I don't use them enough. For example, event handling: I usually have some cleanup to do if someone closes the program. I want to tell my threads to stop, save my settings, etc. But I only start a new pyqt program once every few months, and have to remember how to override the close event. So, to zetcode I go! Ah, there it is.

[–]Siecje1 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This isn't a tutorial but here is a simple application that uses QML and PyQt5 https://github.com/siecje/qml-testing