On 10/03/2014 07:37 PM, Jeff Long wrote:
> They're both implemented in C++, and both wrapped in Python. New
> feature work, however, is aimed at the QT-based blocks in GNU Radio,
> so you won't see as many WX blocks or features.
>
> - Jeff
The WX blocks will likely stay around for quite some time, as there are
a lot of apps and examples that use them.
One of the issues with the WX blocks is that the "instrumentation"
blocks are very poor performance, and they don't have as much of a
"crisp, modern" look about them.
The performance issues could be fixed, the look and "clunk", probably not.
>
> On 10/03/2014 04:32 PM, Isen I-Chun Chao wrote:
>> I think it just an alternative of UI, one is based on C++, another is
>> based on Python. But in the future WX one will be removed from GR so you
>> may want to get used to QT one.
>>
>> /Best Regards,
>> Isen I-Chun Chao/
>>
>> On Fri, Oct 3, 2014 at 4:21 PM, Abhinav Jadon <abhinav12122@iiitd.ac.in
>> <mailto:abhinav12122@iiitd.ac.in>> wrote:
>>
>> Hi all ,
>> A basic doubt , i have been having since i started working on GR was
>> what is the difference between QT and WX GUIs ?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
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