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by brnt 2052 days ago
This hasn't been the case for a few years. PyQt has been excellent from the beginning of Qt5, and as of 2018 or so the Qt for Python binding is also in very good shape.

I code cross-platform in C++ or Python primarily, so maybe that's why Qt is such a good fit. All the frequent version incompatibilities of Gtk3 just made me not really look into it any further.