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Welcome to the World of Englightenment. I've tried e16, e17 and coded with a few of the libraries. The thing that I find with the enlightenment projects is that they are elegantly simple, have good graphics, and they're powerful, but don't bother asking for documentation or even a description of what is going on.
That said, there is a good website detailing how to install enlightenment on your computer, but the rest is up to you! Think of it as an excercise in initiative 






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I know a lot of (graphical) toolkits, like Qt, GTK, wxWidgets, Tk, FLTK, Fox and more. I believe (believing = knowing nothing) that a lot of people here wouldn't know what the latter both are about.

To be honest, I never heard of Edje, not a problem for me - clickety click and the page tells me that it is something about E17 (Enlightenment).
One of the key points of good articles is waking some interest. This one says: "python, GUI" and throws some swear words like "Edje, Embryo" etc into the room without any explanation and further tells you: "signals, pulsing, widget positioning". Without knowing what Edje etc is about, I cannot appreciate these features. I feel like a man on Venus, it (the article) is so nerdy that it makes no sense.
Thanks for the link anyways, I think I would never find it by myself and it provides a lot of top secret information