wxPython Recipes guides you step by step. The book takes you through how to create user interfaces in Python, including adding widgets, changing background images, manipulating dialogs, managing data, and much more. Examples target both Python 2.x and 3.x, and cover both wxPython 3.0 and Phoenix, offering a complete collection of ideas to improve your GUI development.
What You'll Learn
• Work with UI elements such as widgets, buttons, images, boxes, and more
• Handle data in files and notebooks
• Implement XML and using XML resources (XRC)
• Customize the behavior of panels and objects
Who This Book Is For
People who are already familiar with the Python programming language and also have a basic understanding of wxPython.
Readers who understand event loops and the basics of creating user interfaces with another Python UI toolkit, such as Tkinter or PyQt.
wxPython Recipes guides you step by step. The book takes you through how to create user interfaces in Python, including adding widgets, changing background images, manipulating dialogs, managing data, and much more. Examples target both Python 2.x and 3.x, and cover both wxPython 3.0 and Phoenix, offering a complete collection of ideas to improve your GUI development.
What You'll Learn
• Work with UI elements such as widgets, buttons, images, boxes, and more
• Handle data in files and notebooks
• Implement XML and using XML resources (XRC)
• Customize the behavior of panels and objects
Who This Book Is For
People who are already familiar with the Python programming language and also have a basic understanding of wxPython.
Readers who understand event loops and the basics of creating user interfaces with another Python UI toolkit, such as Tkinter or PyQt.

wxPython Recipes: A Problem - Solution Approach
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wxPython Recipes: A Problem - Solution Approach
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Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781484232361 |
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Publisher: | Apress |
Publication date: | 12/13/2017 |
Edition description: | 1st ed. |
Pages: | 348 |
Product dimensions: | 7.01(w) x 10.00(h) x (d) |