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Tkinter GUI Application Development Blueprints - Second Edition

By : Bhaskar Chaudhary
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Tkinter GUI Application Development Blueprints - Second Edition

By: Bhaskar Chaudhary

Overview of this book

Tkinter is the built-in GUI package that comes with standard Python distributions. It is a cross-platform package, which means you build once and deploy everywhere. It is simple to use and intuitive in nature, making it suitable for programmers and non-programmers alike. This book will help you master the art of GUI programming. It delivers the bigger picture of GUI programming by building real-world, productive, and fun applications such as a text editor, drum machine, game of chess, audio player, drawing application, piano tutor, chat application, screen saver, port scanner, and much more. In every project, you will build on the skills acquired in the previous project and gain more expertise. You will learn to write multithreaded programs, network programs, database-driven programs, asyncio based programming and more. You will also get to know the modern best practices involved in writing GUI apps. With its rich source of sample code, you can build upon the knowledge gained with this book and use it in your own projects in the discipline of your choice.
Table of Contents (12 chapters)

QA section

Before you proceed to the next chapter, make sure you can answer these questions to your satisfaction:

  • How do you organize a Tkinter program in an object-oriented fashion? What are the advantages of using an object-oriented structure as apposed to writing pure procedural code? What are the disadvantages?
  • At what stage of programming should you consider drafting a data structure for your GUI program? What are the benefits of having a data structure or model in place?
  • What are higher-order functions?
  • Why is threading required? What are its advantages and disadvantages?
  • What is the difference between a process and a thread?
  • What is object persistence?
  • How do you pickle and unpickle objects in Python?
  • Besides pickling, what are the other common modes of persisting objects?
  • What are ttk widgets? Why are they used?