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Tkinter GUI Programming by Example

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Tkinter GUI Programming by Example

Overview of this book

Tkinter is a modular, cross-platform application development toolkit for Python. When developing GUI-rich applications, the most important choices are which programming language(s) and which GUI framework to use. Python and Tkinter prove to be a great combination. This book will get you familiar with Tkinter by having you create fun and interactive projects. These projects have varying degrees of complexity. We'll start with a simple project, where you'll learn the fundamentals of GUI programming and the basics of working with a Tkinter application. After getting the basics right, we'll move on to creating a project of slightly increased complexity, such as a highly customizable Python editor. In the next project, we'll crank up the complexity level to create an instant messaging app. Toward the end, we'll discuss various ways of packaging our applications so that they can be shared and installed on other machines without the user having to learn how to install and run Python programs.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
Title Page
Copyright and Credits
Packt Upsell
Contributors
Preface
Index

Introduction to flask


The flask module provides a microframework for creating web applications with Python. It makes heavy use of decorators to make handling HTTP requests very simple. It also keeps a lot of the internals away from your code, making what you write very easy to read, even with little knowledge of flask itself.

Since this book teaches by example, let's get right into setting up a flask server.

Our first web page

The first step is to install flask. As usual, we can install flask using pip inside a virtual environment.

Using the command line, navigate to the folder where you have been writing your chat application and enter the following commands:

python3 -m venv env

source env/bin/activate

pip install flask

Pip should take care of installing flask, along with its dependencies, inside your new virtual environment.

Once this has finished, create a folder named server alongside your Python files for the previous chapter. This is where we will be placing our web service for the chat...