Mike Driscoll has a recent ebook on wxPython that is a good jumpstart if you are familiar with Python. There are a host of other resources for Qt/PyQt available via Google.
You can, of course, use any of the NodeJS frameworks as well. In the absence of any clear requirements, any of these will work.
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Mike Driscoll has a recent ebook on wxPython that is a good jumpstart if you are familiar with Python. There are a host of other resources for Qt/PyQt available via Google.
You can, of course, use any of the NodeJS frameworks as well. In the absence of any clear requirements, any of these will work.