

Is it necessary to install something on both the Mac and the Raspi? Is there some sort of emulator in the IDE for the see.

Thoughts/suggestions? (I understand what virtual env does within the Python space.) What's the strategy here that might work out for a rapid/efficient development cycle? I could guess at the way this might work but testing the touchscreen behavior suggests that some of the time I need this to run on the Raspberry Pi test rig. I anticipate that I would like to code in Python when I can. I would like to do the development on my MacBook Air with macOS Mojave. The target platform for this project is a Raspberry Pi 3B with a 10" touchscreen display. What I'm missing is how one sets this up for what might normally be called cross-compilation but I'm not sure if that's required in my case. On Monday, I'm getting a trial license for the commercial version of Qt and I'm trying to set things up to do things right.

I've watched a variety of the available videos and read many of the tutorials.
