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I'm going to start programming in Python soon but I do not know how to make a user interface. Is there an easy way to make one that is compatible with windows and mobile platforms?

Not to be a smart ass, but have you Googled it? https://wiki.python.org/moin/GuiProgramming

 

Python has a lot of different GUIs available to with it, from tk built in, to the nice looking wxPython, all the way to supporting web frameworks as AtomicMaster said. I have used all these and others at various times depending on the application needs.

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No you're good. I have googled it before but the information was like a wild goose chase for a little while there and that's what made me post it here.

My only hold back on QT (and i really like PyQt) and all these frameworks is the "mobile platforms" part of the original question, hence why i suggested the web way.

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I agree. My problem is that I need to use my time efficiently, so I'd prefer to use a web platform on our dedicated servers.

 

This business could be running MUCH smoother than it is right now. We are swamped with calls all day and it's easy to get backed up because of how many websites we need to search.

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So i do things like design and build systems and write code and also break stuff a lot. If it's not super secret, do you mind describing what you are trying to do or rather doing, and we can work some sort of a straight(ish) forward solution from that?

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Yea buddy. First I gotta ask what industry are you in? I'm trying to solve crime/bring justice here.

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If you got that message, it's proprietary.

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Even the most proprietary systems can be described very generally, you have a quote from professor Krauss, so you should get this joke; assume a cow is a sphere...

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Loll! That was hilarious I saw that lecture

I see it every day I look at new research papers. Chomsky says "very triumphalist but achieves nothing".

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