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    yshurik
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    Hi PySide folks,

    I has been recently asked a lot about creation hybrid applications using PySide (some time ago I published manual of doing it with PyQt). So, I made a new small tutorial - now same idea is available with PySide:

    "http://lynxline.com/superhybrids-part-2-now-qt-pyside/":http://lynxline.com/superhybrids-part-2-now-qt-pyside/

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      danilocesar
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      Cool =)

      <a href="http://www.danilocesar.com">Danilo Cesar Lemes de Paula</a>
      Software Engineer

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        zikey
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        great. I just want to know how to build the pyside step by step. It is useful !

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          xtingray
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          Very curious... when I logged on the forum I was expecting to make this question: It is possible to run Python code from Qt code as plugins or something like that?

          Although I was reading about PyQt and PySide already, I couldn't find what I was looking for until I read your blog! Your article is awesome!

          I can see a lot of potential in this way to work with Qt & Python. It would be great if in future releases, Qt provides this kind of feature as a plug-and-play option.

          Anyway, thank you! :D


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            dbzhang800
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            [quote author="xtingray" date="1310515614"]Very curious... when I logged on the forum I was expecting to make this question: It is possible to run Python code from Qt code as plugins or something like that?

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            I think what you are finding is PythonQt.

            Read "Embedding Python into Qt Applications":http://doc.qt.nokia.com/qq/qq23-pythonqt.html

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              xtingray
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              I was reading about PySide and PyQt... but this is new for me! thanks! :P


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