Develop a standalone desktop application using Python
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.
django python-3.x forms django-forms
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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.
django python-3.x forms django-forms
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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.
django python-3.x forms django-forms
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.
django python-3.x forms django-forms
django python-3.x forms django-forms
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- Django is for backend (server side) development, not for front end. You can serve front end content like (HTML, CSS, JS)
- 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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- Django is for backend (server side) development, not for front end. You can serve front end content like (HTML, CSS, JS)
- 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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- Django is for backend (server side) development, not for front end. You can serve front end content like (HTML, CSS, JS)
- 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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- Django is for backend (server side) development, not for front end. You can serve front end content like (HTML, CSS, JS)
- You can use either tkinter or kivy for desktop application GUI development. Preferably kivy as I have found it better for this.
- Django is for backend (server side) development, not for front end. You can serve front end content like (HTML, CSS, JS)
- 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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