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    The new Qt Creator looks great. However, I want to use PyQt, and bindings for Python have not been written for Qt Creator yet. Is this right? If so, would the benefits that Python brings (with Qt Designer) be outweighted by the IDE, Qt Creator?

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    There are dedicated IDEs for Python which might be more useful than QtCreator. Creator currently has no explicit support for Python files so you won't get syntax highlighting or code completion. You can implement a plugin for Creator that does similar things for Python as the cpp plugins for C++.
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