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Create Simple & Complex Applications Using Python'S Tkinter
Published 3/2024 MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 532.26 MB | Duration: 1h 48m comprehensive course on building graphical user interfaces through practical examples and hands-on exercises What you'll learn In a Python Tkinter course, students can expect to learn how to create graphical user interfaces (GUIs) using the Tkinter library in Python. They will learn how to design and customize windows, frames, buttons, labels, and other GUI elements As well as how to handle user interactions through event-driven programming. Additionally, students will learn how to incorporate widgets such as entry fields, and how to organize and layout these elements with their application. Overall, students will gain a solid foundation in creating interactive and visually appealing desktop applications using Tkinter. Requirements Intermediate level of python programming language Description Overview Section 1: Introduction Lecture 1 Introduction To GUI Lecture 2 Window Lecture 3 Window Title Lecture 4 Button Lecture 5 Event handler/Callback Lecture 6 messagebox module Lecture 7 place() method Lecture 8 grid() method Lecture 9 pack( ) method Lecture 10 bg & fg properties Lecture 11 activeforeground & activebackground properties Lecture 12 Label widget Lecture 13 Frame widget Lecture 14 Checkbutton widget & IntVar class Lecture 15 Entry widget Lecture 16 Radiobutton widget Lecture 17 showinfo( ) function Lecture 18 bind( ) method Lecture 19 Events Lecture 20 Events part 2 Lecture 21 config( ) method Lecture 22 unbind( ) method Lecture 23 bind_all( ) & unbind_all( ) methods Lecture 24 Dictionary approach Lecture 25 cget( ) method Lecture 26 font property Lecture 27 borderwidth, wraplength, underline, highlightthickness properties Section 2: Widget properties Lecture 28 state property Lecture 29 cursor property Lecture 30 after() , focus_get() , focus_set( ) methods Lecture 31 color switch application Lecture 32 Checkbutton methods Lecture 33 textvariable property Lecture 34 Message widget Lecture 35 Frame widget as master widget Section 3: Menu Lecture 36 menu widget & cascade ( ) method Lecture 37 add_command method Lecture 38 sub menu within a sub menu, tear off property, add_seperator method Lecture 39 accelerator property Lecture 40 entryconfigure method Section 4: Window object Lecture 41 title change in quick succession Lecture 42 geometry( ) method Lecture 43 maxsize() & minsize() methods Lecture 44 resizable() method Section 5: messagebox module Lecture 45 askyesno() function Lecture 46 askokcancel() function Lecture 47 askretrycancel() function Lecture 48 askquestion() function Lecture 49 showwarning() function Lecture 50 showerror() function Section 6: Simple & Complex Applications Lecture 51 Calculator Lecture 52 Tic-Tac-Toe part 1 Lecture 53 Tic-Tac-Toe part 2 For all the python programmers wanting to advance forward in the filed of python