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<p>Well my method was to:</p>
<p>1) Use the documentation to get a base (but with the knowledge
that they are not always correct)<br>
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<p>2) Work on a project that explores the aspects of Python and Qt
in a scaling fashion (small to eventually large)</p>
<p>3) Google aspects that I am having trouble with to get a broader
base of collective knowledge (which may be incorrect)</p>
<p>4) Dive deeper into some Google searches to gather even more
information</p>
<p>Note: When doing google searches I do not just reserve these to
Python or Qt questions only but searching other methodologies
because learning how to build a quality project is actually more
important than learning a language to build it in. The rule is an
application should be 75% time spent in design and 25% in actual
coding -- the better your road map (design) the easier and quicker
your trip (coding).<br>
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<div dir="auto">Then what would be the best thing to do? I mean I
might well be doing a task in a certain way but there might be
another better way to do it and I might not know. </div>
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<div class="gmail_quote">On 05-Mar-2020 9:28 pm, Dennis Jensen
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<p>Okay I reviewed that page and I cannot say that is the
best way to learn the complete pyqt5 it would just be
another tool to help move you in that direction. The
biggest problems I have found are (1)
Incomplete/Incorrect documentation (2) Programmer
wanna-bees prompting and propagating bad information
(3) Folks not fully understanding programming best
practices</p>
<p>Just because you might know how a piece of Qt5 works
does not mean you understand when and when not to
implement it. The key is PyQt is a dual language
discipline it is Python and Qt which means you have to
fully understand Python as much or more than you fully
understand Qt<br>
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<div>On 3/4/2020 7:32 PM, Souvik Dutta Chowdhury wrote:<br>
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<div dir="auto">I found an answer to my question. If
anybody wants it it's here:
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href="https://doc.bccnsoft.com/docs/PyQt5/"
moz-do-not-send="true">https://doc.bccnsoft.com/docs/PyQt5/</a><br>
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<div dir="auto">Thank you</div>
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<div class="elided-text">On 04-Mar-2020 8:01 am,
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moz-do-not-send="true"><souvik.viksou@outlook.com></a>
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<div dir="auto">Is there any way to learn the
complete pyqt5 or atleast know what it is
capable of doing? What do you suggest?</div>
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