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How to use Python and HTML to build a desktop software?

Maybe my question is stupid but I still want to ask.

I am always wondering whether I can use Python, HTML and Css to develop a desktop software. I know there are alrealy several good GUI frameworks like Qt, Tk and etc. But the various sources of HTML and JS frameworks are still attractive to me. I don't mean a software which is just like a web application where there is a frontend and Python acts as a server side language either. I mean use Python like other GUI frameworks. I can create widgets built by HTML and Css.

Dose there any framework have this function? I know there is app.js for Javascript. Or what I think is wrong.

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zhangyangyu Avatar asked Apr 21 '13 04:04

zhangyangyu


2 Answers

Look at pyjs.

What is pyjs?

pyjs is a Rich Internet Application (RIA) Development Platform for both Web and Desktop. With pyjs you can write your JavaScript-powered web applications entirely in Python.

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emcpow2 Avatar answered Oct 15 '22 13:10

emcpow2


CEFPython allows this by embedding the Chromium browser and providing python bindings to it: https://code.google.com/p/cefpython/

~: python example.py

brings up:

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kdahlhaus Avatar answered Oct 15 '22 15:10

kdahlhaus