Course Information
Course Overview
Learn Python from scratch & build a Python programs using the Tkinter Module !
This course is for those who want to learn gui using python ,this course teach you from scratch and for those who also have a knowledge in tkinter and want to learn how to write the code to build programs The course is ideal for people who haven't programmed before, but great for other programmers as well as far as they don't get offended by a bit of extra explanations.
This course teaches you everything in GUI programming from creating windows to creating buttons , and how to creat many advanced functions
This tutorial has been designed for software programmers who want to understand the GUI in Python ,and those who wants to create programs .
Course Content
- 6 section(s)
- 41 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Course Overview
- Section 2 Installation
- Section 3 Basics
- Section 4 Advanced Lessons
- Section 5 Project 1
- Section 6 Project 2
What You’ll Learn
- Learn How To Build A Powerful GUI in Python programming Using Python And Tkinter, Build Your GUI in Python programming
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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FFabio Pereira de Souza
Curso muito bom pra quem acha que Python não dá pra criar GUI. Recomendo.
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SSteve Block
Did not learn much from this course. Concepts were not explained well. Flipped back and forth from tkinter to tkinter.ttk without explanation. Course did not build upon previous lessons.
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PPravin Vasant Khandare
Its a very good course to understand GUI designing using python. All basic things are very easily covered
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SShelly Norris
This course should not be called A-to-Z. It is a very basic intro. The most annoying thing though was all of the repetition. He repeated almost the entire lecture when "summarizing" it at the end of each lecture then, maddeningly, he repeated the prior lecture at the beginning of the next one. There are lots of misspellings, even the names of some of the lectures are misspelled like "Creat Factions" and "Create Tow Windows". I felt like too much of the time was spent just watching him type things outs. And, worst of all, sometimes he doesn't explain things like when he used "fill" and "expand" in the pack method. One lesson (Quit and Destroy) abruptly ended in the middle of it. He never talked about the difference between quit and destroy. I was also hoping there would be material about error checking data entered by the user and providing error messages when, for example, the entry needs to be a date but the user enters something other than a date. Lastly, when I went to the website he provided for the source code it tried to install a couple of different software packages on my machine and Norton gave me security warnings.