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wxPython in Action View Larger Image | Noel Rappin, Robin Dunn Manning Publications, Paperback, Published March 2006, 584 pages, ISBN 1932394621 | List Price: $49.95 Our Price: $29.95 You Save: $20.00 (40% Off)
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Because they are often large and complex, GUI programming tool kits can be
hard to use. wxPython is a combination of the Python programming language and
the wxWidgets toolkit, which allows programmers to create programs with a robust,
highly functional graphical user interface, simply and easily. wxPython combines
the power of an exceptionally complete user interface toolkit with an exceptionally
flexible programming language. The result is a toolkit that is unique in the
ease with which complex applications can be built and maintained.
wxPython in Action is a complete guide to the wxPython toolkit, containing
a tutorial for getting started, a guide to best practices, and a reference to
wxPython's extensive widget set. After an easy introduction to wxPython concepts
and programming practices, the book takes an in-depth tour of when and how to
use the bountiful collection of widgets offered by wxPython. All features are
illustrated with useful code examples and reference tables are included for
handy lookup of an object's properties, methods, and events. The book enables
developers to learn wxPython quickly and remains a valuable resource for futurework.
About the Author
Noel Rappin has a Ph.D. in computer science from the Georgia Institute of Technology,
where his research included methods for teaching Object-Oriented Programming
and Design. He has extensive production experience in both Java and Python.
Noel also contributed an introductory chapter to the book Squeak: Open Personal
Computing and Multimedia (PH).
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