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Getting comfortable with thinking and solving. Starting tomorrow I’ll share with you all that I solve. And I’ll follow this philosophy go slow at start build your foundation and then speed will follow ...
Tkinter Ttk WidgetsWhat’s the Deal With Ttk Widgets Anyway? Alright, so Ttk widgets (short for Tk themed widgets) came out in 2007 with Tk 8.5. Basically, they were introduced to give your apps a more ...
Want a Text widget that scrolls without the extra hassle of manually adding scrollbars? You’re in luck. This beginner-friendly guide will walk you through Tkinter’s ScrolledText widget — step by step ...
Tkinter Pack So far we have seen labels, buttons, images, etc in Python’s built-in toolkit Tkinter. With any of the widgets, we were using a method called pack (). And if you are like me you would ...
What is grid () in Tkinter? Okay, imagine your app is like a spreadsheet. You’ve got rows and columns. With grid(), you can tell Python: “Hey, I want this button in row 1, column 0.” And boom! It ...
Hey hey! 👋 So, you’ve been building with Tkinter— labels here, buttons there… But suddenly, it’s all looking like spaghetti. Let me introduce you to your new best friend: Frame. It helps you keep ...
Ever wanted to build your own Flappy Bird game? Well, buckle up because we’re about to do just that—from setting up the project to making that little bird flap its wings and dodge pipes like a pro. No ...
Hello Pythonistas, welcome back. Today we will see how to use the CTkEntry widget in customtkinter. CTkEntry is used to take user input in Customtkinter.
Welcome to Day Seven of my 21-day project series! Now, today I made something that all of us as programmers have implemented at a basic level. It’s quite nostalgic… A Mini Calculator GUI with Python.
Project Contents This mini-project is a Word Counter In Python The Word Counter project is a simple Python program that counts the number of words in a given text. It prompts the user to enter a text ...
Welcome to Project #4 of the Build & Challenge Series! Today, we’re adding a playful twist by making a Mad Libs game in Python. Remember those stories where you fill in random words and end up with ...