Martin Fitzpatrick
Senior Software Engineer, Python Tutor

Martin Fitzpatrick has been developing Python/Qt apps for 8 years. Building desktop applications to make data-analysis tools more user-friendly, Python was the obvious choice. Starting with Tk, later moving to wxWidgets and finally adopting PyQt. Martin founded PythonGUIs to provide easy to follow GUI programming tutorials to the Python community. He has written a number of popular Python books on the subject.

PyQt5 Toolbars & Menus — QAction

Defining toolbars, menus and keyboard shortcuts with QAction

PyQt5 Dialogs and Alerts

Notify your users and ask for their input

PyQt5 Layouts

Use layouts to effortlessly position widgets within the window

PyQt5 Signals, Slots & Events

Triggering actions in response to user behaviors and GUI events

Creating your first app with PyQt5

A simple Hello World! application with Python and Qt5

Install PyQt5 on Windows

Install PyQt5 on Windows 8, 10 & 11

Install Python on Windows

Install Python on Windows 8, 10 & 11

Install Kivy on Windows, macOS or Linux

Get Kivy set up on your system

Install PyQt5 on Ubuntu Linux

Install PyQt5 on Ubuntu and other Debian-based Linux distributions

Install PyQt5 on macOS

Step-by-step guide to installing PyQt5 on macOS for Python GUI development

Install PyQt5 on Raspberry Pi

How to Install PyQt5 on Raspberry Pi Raspbian for Python GUI Development

PyQt5 Widgets

Using QPushButton, QCheckBox, QComboBox, QLabel and QSlider widgets

First Steps With Qt Designer and PyQt5

Use Qt Designer's drag and drop interface to design your PyQt5 GUI

NSAViewer — Desktop Photobooth App

Build a webcam photobooth app with Python and Qt to take snapshots from your camera.

Raindar — Desktop Weather App with Python

Build a weather app by pulling data from a remote API using PyQt5

7Pez, custom skinned Unzip

Skinning a PyQt5 decorationless window

Packaging PySide apps with fbs

Distribute cross-platform GUI applications with the fman Build System

Megasolid Idiom — Build a Rich Text Editor in Python

Create a WYSIWYG word processor with PyQt5 and QTextEdit
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