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Could you tell me what other projects there are besides these two(Qt for Python and Qt Quick)?

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    markleo
    wrote on 12 Dec 2024, 09:13 last edited by
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    We know that Qt for Python and Qt Quick are both projects under qt.io official.
    Could you tell me what other projects there are besides these two?

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      Pedro
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      wrote on 12 Dec 2024, 10:28 last edited by Pedro 12 Dec 2024, 10:33
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      Hi! While Qt Quick is one of the primary projects under Qt, Qt for Python is an official biding maintained by Qt Group.
      For Essentials and Add-Ons, you can check here.
      For additional libraries and Qt for Python bindings, check out this page.

      I don't know what you are looking for exactly or why, but maybe you find the answer there.
      If not, give us a shout here. :)

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      • M markleo
        12 Dec 2024, 09:13

        We know that Qt for Python and Qt Quick are both projects under qt.io official.
        Could you tell me what other projects there are besides these two?

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        Pl45m4
        wrote on 12 Dec 2024, 11:15 last edited by
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        @markleo

        So you mean "projects" (or software) maintained and published by Qt? Or what "other projects"?
        If so, you forgot to mention Qt's C++ core framework as "Qt for Python" are bindings for Python based on the C++ Qt Framework.
        The PySide Python wrapper for Qt is developed by the Qt Group, however other implementations such as PyQt (by Riverbank) exist.

        If you are talking about things not developed by Qt... there are millions of side projects that evolve around Qt.
        For this check GitHub or similar platforms.


        If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.

        ~E. W. Dijkstra

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