Python GUI Development with tkinter: Build desktop Apps
Python GUI Development with tkinter: Build desktop Apps, available at $49.99, has an average rating of 4.35, with 73 lectures, based on 159 reviews, and has 25415 subscribers.
You will learn about Create amazing GUIs with Python's built-in Tkinter module Customize the GUIs by using layout managers to arrange the GUI widgets Build a contacts database GUI App Build a Currency Converter GUI App Build a Loan Calculator GUI App Build a Music Player GUI App Build a digital clock GUI App Build a video to mp3 converter GUI App This course is ideal for individuals who are Beginners to GUI App Development with Python It is particularly useful for Beginners to GUI App Development with Python.
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Summary
Title: Python GUI Development with tkinter: Build desktop Apps
Price: $49.99
Average Rating: 4.35
Number of Lectures: 73
Number of Published Lectures: 73
Number of Curriculum Items: 73
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 73
Original Price: $79.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Create amazing GUIs with Python's built-in Tkinter module
- Customize the GUIs by using layout managers to arrange the GUI widgets
- Build a contacts database GUI App
- Build a Currency Converter GUI App
- Build a Loan Calculator GUI App
- Build a Music Player GUI App
- Build a digital clock GUI App
- Build a video to mp3 converter GUI App
Who Should Attend
- Beginners to GUI App Development with Python
Target Audiences
- Beginners to GUI App Development with Python
Python is a multi-domain, interpreted programming language. It is a widely used general-purpose, high-level programming language. It is often used as a scripting language because of its forgiving syntax and compatibility with a wide variety of different eco-systems. Its flexible syntax enables developers to write short scripts while at the same time, they can use object-oriented concepts to develop very large projects.
Tkinter is the de facto way in Python to create Graphical User interfaces (GUIs) and is included in all standard Python Distributions. In fact, it’s the only framework built into the Python standard library.
This Python framework provides an interface to the Tk toolkit and works as a thin object-oriented layer on top of Tk. The Tk toolkit is a cross-platform collection of ‘graphical control elements’, aka widgets, for building application interfaces.
Tkinter module provides Python users with a simple way to create GUI elements using the widgets found in the Tk toolkit. Tk widgets can be used to construct buttons, menus, data fields, etc. in a Python application. Once created, these graphical elements can be associated with or interact with features, functionality, methods, data or even other widgets.
Tkinter provides various controls, such as buttons, labels and text boxes used in a GUI application. These controls are commonly called widgets.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Python Development Environment Setup
Lecture 1: Course Introduction
Lecture 2: What is Python
Lecture 3: Python Installation on Windows
Lecture 4: Python Installation on Macs
Lecture 5: Installing Python on Linux
Lecture 6: Installing Text Editor
Lecture 7: Introduction to Tkinter
Lecture 8: Creating project directories
Lecture 9: Installing and creating virtual environments
Lecture 10: Activating virtual environments
Chapter 2: Build a Contacts Database App
Lecture 1: What we will build
Lecture 2: What is SQLite
Lecture 3: Install SQLite
Lecture 4: Install DB browser for sqlte
Lecture 5: Create a database and table
Lecture 6: Application design sketch
Lecture 7: Creating a logo image
Lecture 8: Creating a project directory and Python file
Lecture 9: Importing Tkinter Module
Lecture 10: Creating a python class and app window
Lecture 11: Adding Widgets : Part 1
Lecture 12: Adding Widgets : Part 2
Lecture 13: Adding Widgets : Part 3
Lecture 14: Adding Widgets : Part 4
Lecture 15: Connecting to database
Lecture 16: Creating Functions : Part 1
Lecture 17: Creating Functions : Part 2
Lecture 18: Creating Functions : Part 3
Lecture 19: Sizing App Window
Lecture 20: Source Code
Chapter 3: Build a Currency Converter App
Lecture 1: What we will build
Lecture 2: Project design sketch
Lecture 3: Creating a Python File
Lecture 4: Building the app: part 1
Lecture 5: Building the app: part 2
Lecture 6: Building the app: part 3
Lecture 7: Building the app: part 4
Lecture 8: Building the app: part 5
Lecture 9: Testing the app
Lecture 10: Source Code
Chapter 4: Build a Loan Calculator App
Lecture 1: What we will build
Lecture 2: Project design sketch
Lecture 3: Creating a Python file
Lecture 4: Building the app: part 1
Lecture 5: Building the app: part 2
Lecture 6: Building the app: part 3
Lecture 7: Building the app: part 4
Lecture 8: Testing the app
Lecture 9: Source Code
Chapter 5: Build a Music Player App
Lecture 1: What we will create
Lecture 2: Project design sketch
Lecture 3: Building the app: part 1
Lecture 4: Building the app: part 2
Lecture 5: Building the app: part 3
Lecture 6: Building the app: part 4
Lecture 7: Testing the app
Lecture 8: Source Code
Chapter 6: Build a digital clock app
Lecture 1: What we will build
Lecture 2: Building the app: part 1
Lecture 3: Building the app: part 2
Lecture 4: Building the app: part 3
Lecture 5: Source Code
Chapter 7: Build a Video to Mp3 Converter App
Lecture 1: What we will build
Lecture 2: Application design sketch
Lecture 3: creating directory and Python file
Lecture 4: Creating and activating a virtual environment
Lecture 5: Install MoviePY
Lecture 6: Building the GUI: Part 1
Lecture 7: Building the GUI: Part 2
Lecture 8: Creating Functions : Part 1
Lecture 9: Creating Functions : Part 2
Lecture 10: Testing the app
Lecture 11: Source Code
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