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Make Your Own Calculator with Python and TKinter
Make Your Own Calculator with Python and TKinter MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch Genre: eLearning | Language: English + srt | Duration: 11 lectures (2h 46m) | Size: 2.54 GB Learn How to Make Graphical User Interface Apps with Python and TKinter with Solid and In-Depth Knowledge What you'll learn Base concepts needed to make a Python GUI App using TKinter Understand bettermake-your-own-calculator-with-python-and-tkinter how Python works Algorithms: Binary Tree How to Structure Code Requirements Basics about Python Programming Language. However, everything will be explained step by step in detail! Python 3.8.x or higher. Visual Studio Code, with installed extension: "python" and "pylance" both from Microsoft Descriptioncourse Here You and me will make a simple calculator with Python and TKinter. I will guide You step-by-step and explain every detail in the best way I can! What is TKinter by the way?! That's the standard and de facto Python package to make and design Graphical User Interfaces! THIS IS NOT a "Become a Master Jedi in TKinter in 3 hours" kind of course! I'm not selling here lies!!! www.udemy.comTHIS IS a comprehensive introduction to TKinter! You will learn basic and solid concepts about TKinter and also You'll get a better understanding of how Python works, what lambda functions actually do, You'll learn how to structure Your code, a little bit about Binary Tree Data Structures and how we can take advantage of it to evaluate complex expressions on the fly! Ohhh off course we will use recursion!!! Side Note - The three Lord Voldemorts of Programming Paradigm are: Pointers, Recursion and Multi-Threading!!! This is the first of many courses I'm about to launch on the topic! The endeavour starts here! Ready for this adventure?! Let's do it! Who this course is for Beginner Python Developers Everyone who needs a comprehensible introduction to TKinter Someone who needs to create GUI Apps with Python https: