Extensively revised with new content on RESTful networking, classes in Tkinter, and the Notebook widget
Take advantage of Tkinter’s lightweight, portable, and easy-to-use features
Build better-organized code and learn to manage an evolving codebase
Description
Tkinter is widely used to build GUIs in Python due to its simplicity. In this book, you’ll discover Tkinter’s strengths and overcome its challenges as you learn to develop fully featured GUI applications.
Python GUI Programming with Tkinter, Second Edition, will not only provide you with a working knowledge of the Tkinter GUI library, but also a valuable set of skills that will enable you to plan, implement, and maintain larger applications. You’ll build a full-blown data entry application from scratch, learning how to grow and improve your code in response to continually changing user and business needs.
You’ll develop a practical understanding of tools and techniques used to manage this evolving codebase and go beyond the default Tkinter widget capabilities. You’ll implement version control and unit testing, separation of concerns through the MVC design pattern, and object-oriented programming to organize your code more cleanly.
You’ll also gain experience with technologies often used in workplace applications, such as SQL databases, network services, and data visualization libraries. Finally, you’ll package your application for wider distribution and tackle the challenge of maintaining cross-platform compatibility.
Who is this book for?
This book is for programmers who understand the syntax of Python, but do not yet have the skills, techniques, and knowledge to design and implement a complete software application. A fair grasp of basic Python syntax is required.
What you will learn
Produce well-organized, functional, and responsive GUI applications
Extend the functionality of existing widgets using classes and OOP
Plan wisely for the expansion of your app using MVC and version control
Make sure your app works as intended through widget validation and unit testing
Use tools and processes to analyze and respond to user requests
Become familiar with technologies used in workplace applications, including SQL, HTTP, Matplotlib, threading, and CSV
Use PostgreSQL authentication to ensure data security for your application
easily the pages are detaching from the book the content in the book is good but the quality of manufacturing is worse
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Hetuk UpadhyayOct 12, 2024
5
The book is really nice quality and nice pages and good quality. Book is also nice and really nice delivery person who accidentally cancelled and than they worked it out and made the delivery
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N/AJul 30, 2024
5
Excellent product. Moves at an easy pace making it easy to learn. There are a good selection of diagrams to aid understanding of the topic.
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Johannes80Apr 11, 2024
5
Vorweg: es wird vermutlich etwas hart, wenn man gar keine Programmierersprache vorher kannte. Ich konnte bereits eine objektorientierte Sprache und fand mich schnell wieder.Das Buch ist super. Die Hinweisboxen treffen genau die Fragen und Probleme die ich beim Durchlesen des Kapitels hatte. Das Niveau zieht am Anfang gut an und bleibt auf einem gesunden level während alles Neue vermittelt wird.Habe es nur zu einem Drittel durch aber bin bisher begeistert.
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G. AlgierMar 03, 2024
3
I went online to find the source code and found only the 1st edition code is available. It does not match what is in the book. The chapter numbers of the GIT repository do not match what is in the 2nd edition book. The final code in the repo does not quite line up what is being explained in the book.One is supposed to be able to get a free PDF of the book but submitting the request only resulted in my email being spammed.The book may well work if one reads it from front to back, but I have experience writing applications in Tcl/Tk and just need to undderstand Python/Tkinter differences. In many places in the book, the code evolves and one is told to "add the following..." in key places. Trying to match up these small bits of code with the evolving code is difficult with no way to reference the source. And without a PDF of the book, one can't search for the references.If you get the book, buy the Kindle version so you can search.
Alan D. Moore is a data analyst and software developer who has been solving problems with Python since 2006. He's developed both open source and private code using frameworks like Django, Flask, Qt, and of course Tkinter, and is known to contribute to various open-source Python and JavaScript projects.
Alan maintains a YouTube channel, “Alan D Moore Codes”, where he posts Python, PyQt, and Tkinter tutorials.
Alan lives in Franklin, Tennessee, where he works for the County Government, and with his wife Cara raises a crew of children who are just as geeky as their dad.
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