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Tkinter GUI Programming by Example

You're reading from   Tkinter GUI Programming by Example Learn to create modern GUIs using Tkinter by building real-world projects in Python

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788627481
Length 340 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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David Love David Love
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Table of Contents (13) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Meet Tkinter FREE CHAPTER 2. Back to the Command Line – Basic Blackjack 3. Jack is Back in Style – the Blackjack GUI 4. The Finishing Touches – Sound and Animation 5. Creating a Highly Customizable Python Editor 6. Color Me Impressed! – Adding Syntax Highlighting 7. Not Just for Restaurants – All About Menus 8. Talk Python to Me – a Chat Application 9. Connecting – Getting Our Chat Client Online 10. Making Friends – Finishing Our Chat Application 11. Wrapping Up – Packaging Our Applications to Share 12. Other Books You May Enjoy

Summary


In this chapter, we have learned a lot about some non-Tkinter technologies which can be used to supplement a GUI application.

We learned how to set up a very basic web service using the flask module. We know how to create URL routes using the app.route decorator and have learned how to handle both GET and POST requests. We also had an introduction to JSON as a portable way of sending information back to a client.

The SQLite database technology has been explored and we know how to create databases in our filesystem. We have practiced querying them and seen some basic SQL statement syntax. We have learned both how to put information into a database table and how to retrieve it again. We also saw that we can use the Row class to get information as a dictionary, which is often preferable to the standard tuple responses.

We have looked at sending GET and POST requests using the requests module. We have seen how to send data over to an endpoint, as well as parse the response with either r...

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