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On the PySide - interview
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| Recently the dot carried an article about the first public release of PySide,
| LGPL python bindings to Qt. We conducted a short interview with one of the
| people behind PySide, Nokia employee Matti Airas
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http://www.kdenews.org/2009/08/24/pyside-interview
New LGPL Python bindings for Qt slither into the light
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| A new set of LGPL-licensed Python bindings for Qt has been announced. The
| project, which is backed by Nokia, will make it easier for commercial
| software developers to adopt Python and Qt for rapid application development.
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http://arstechnica.com/open-source/news/2009/08/openbossa-announces-new-lgpl-python-bindings-for-qt.ars
Recent:
The current state and future of Python
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| So what does python have to offer? ÂIt is a nice mix of procedural
| programming, object oriented and functional. ÂThat is what I love about it.
| It allows you to work in a mix of all three. ÂIt also seems that it is made
| by a bunch of people that understand that while flexibility is important
| (Perl code) you have to be able to READ and UNDERSTAND something written by
| another human being. ÂOne way python does this is by forcing you to indent
| your code. ÂThis may seem stupid to some but readability goes WAY up, when
| something is consistently indented the same way. ÂAnother way they make it
| easier to read than other languages is by making it more like natural
| language, the language is more verbose than your average language but not as
| bad as something like BASIC.
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http://techczar.wordpress.com/2009/03/29/the-current-state-and-future-of-python/
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