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Which python framework is used by professional to make a desktop gui app ?
emm maybe try this ? https://github.com/honghaier-game/TKinterDesigner
What are some alternatives?
voila - VoilĂ turns Jupyter notebooks into standalone web applications
tkgpio - A Python library to simulate electronic devices connected to the GPIO on a Raspberry Pi, using TkInter.
ttkbootstrap - A supercharged theme extension for tkinter that enables on-demand modern flat style themes inspired by Bootstrap.
Resistor-Calculator - Resistor Calculator - Written In Python. (With Gui)
pyopengltk - OpenGL frame for Python/Tkinter via ctypes and pyopengl
PyOxidizer - A modern Python application packaging and distribution tool
Calculator-Application-GUI-Python - Simple Calculator Application GUI Implemented using Python
Atom - :atom: The hackable text editor
Eel - A little Python library for making simple Electron-like HTML/JS GUI apps
PySimpleGUI - Launched in 2018. It's 2023 and PySimpleGUI is actively developed & supported. Create complex windows simply. Supports tkinter, Qt, WxPython, Remi (in browser). Create GUI applications trivially with a full set of widgets. Multi-Window applications are also simple. 3.4 to 3.11 supported. 325+ Demo programs & Cookbook for rapid start. Extensive docs
TypingTester - This program tests your touch typing skills to output your Gross WPM(Words Per Minute).
sqllex - The most pythonic ORM (for SQLite and PostgreSQL). Seriously, try it out!