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I am new to standalone application development in Python.
I would like to develop a Standalone Desktop Application using Python, which pops up a window (having various fields and buttons ,etc- like a Forms design in C#) , it should upload 3 files on a 3 different buttons and verifies if the data of the file is correct.



Since Python is vast, I would like to know if there is any Framework or tool that can be used with Python or can i do it exclusively in pure python?



Also, can i use Django in this case or is it only for front end web development?



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    I am new to standalone application development in Python.
    I would like to develop a Standalone Desktop Application using Python, which pops up a window (having various fields and buttons ,etc- like a Forms design in C#) , it should upload 3 files on a 3 different buttons and verifies if the data of the file is correct.



    Since Python is vast, I would like to know if there is any Framework or tool that can be used with Python or can i do it exclusively in pure python?



    Also, can i use Django in this case or is it only for front end web development?



    Thank you.










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      I am new to standalone application development in Python.
      I would like to develop a Standalone Desktop Application using Python, which pops up a window (having various fields and buttons ,etc- like a Forms design in C#) , it should upload 3 files on a 3 different buttons and verifies if the data of the file is correct.



      Since Python is vast, I would like to know if there is any Framework or tool that can be used with Python or can i do it exclusively in pure python?



      Also, can i use Django in this case or is it only for front end web development?



      Thank you.










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      I am new to standalone application development in Python.
      I would like to develop a Standalone Desktop Application using Python, which pops up a window (having various fields and buttons ,etc- like a Forms design in C#) , it should upload 3 files on a 3 different buttons and verifies if the data of the file is correct.



      Since Python is vast, I would like to know if there is any Framework or tool that can be used with Python or can i do it exclusively in pure python?



      Also, can i use Django in this case or is it only for front end web development?



      Thank you.







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          1. Django is for backend (server side) development, not for front end. You can serve front end content like (HTML, CSS, JS)

          2. You can use either tkinter or kivy for desktop application GUI development. Preferably kivy as I have found it better for this.






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            1. Django is for backend (server side) development, not for front end. You can serve front end content like (HTML, CSS, JS)

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                1. Django is for backend (server side) development, not for front end. You can serve front end content like (HTML, CSS, JS)

                2. You can use either tkinter or kivy for desktop application GUI development. Preferably kivy as I have found it better for this.






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                1. Django is for backend (server side) development, not for front end. You can serve front end content like (HTML, CSS, JS)

                2. You can use either tkinter or kivy for desktop application GUI development. Preferably kivy as I have found it better for this.







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