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xrt
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Does Python's GIL make it impossible to have efficient parallel computation?
I am working on simulations in the x-ray range, so fundamentals like propagators are the same, but approximations of optical elements and interactions are different. The x-rays are emitted by a synchrotron radiation source, i.e. an electron storage ring. The statistical properties of the wavefronts are determined by the phase space of the electrons in the storage ring, which is usually modeled by a 5D Gaussian distribution (space + momentum + energy). People are interested in the coherence properties of the emitted ensemble of wavefronts, so the simulation consists are drawing random parameters from the 5D Gaussian, calculating the wavefront emitted and propagating it to the points of interest. There, the wavefronts are collected and their coherence properties are evaluated. I use the coherence module of XRT for that: https://github.com/kklmn/xrt/blob/master/xrt/backends/raycing/coherence.py
qtpy
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Why although Pyqt and Pyside are very similar in terms of functionality, every known course is made for Pyqt which has commercial licence? I am really curious to know...
They're basically identical as far as I've seen through using PyQt5 then Pyside6. Either way, I'd recommend just using qtpy. Then if you need to switch for license reasons or whatever, it's as easy as installing the other lib and changing an env variable
- Is it just me or did the creators of the Python QT5 GUI library miss a golden opportunity to call the package QtPy?
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Qt.py - Minimal Python 2 & 3 shim around all Qt bindings - PySide, PySide2, PyQt4 and PyQt5.
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