

It's more or less be in "lower level" than where Electron is.

I am just offering another "web technology oriented" way here. BTW, pyotherside is one of the actively maintaining bindings for Python. Yes, I know at least their existences and try a few of them. Do you know Tkinter, GTK, QT ( PySide and PyQT), wxPython, Kivy, thrust. Here I would like to share my replies to some debates. The previous post also attracted some criticisms. Some other people even posted it on Hacker News and Reddit. I didn't expect that the previous post attracted so many visitors.

Readers do NOT need to read the previous post if haven't. The current post is a updated version of the previous post a few years before. If there are inconsistencies, the README.md on the GitHub repo is more accurate. The following are copied from my original post. Right now (Dec 2019), the code in this article may be outdated, and may or may not be working!!! important noticeĭisclaimer on Dec 2019: This article was originally written in 2017, and I haven't updated or maintained this repo for a long time. (Updated version of one of my previous posts.) The frontend and backend communicate with each other using zerorpc. This post shows how to use Electron as the GUI component of Python applications. Electron as GUI of Python Applications (Updated) tl dr
