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wxPython in Action
Noel Rappin and Robin Dunn

March, 2006 | 584 pages
ISBN: 1-932394-62-1
$25.00 PDF ebook  
$49.95 Softbound print book  

DESCRIPTION

If you add the powerful wxWidgets toolkit to Python, you get wxPython: an open source GUI framework with a well-deserved reputation for simplicity and ease of use. wxPython lets you build cross-platform applications that have robust, highly functional graphical user interfaces.

The first book on the subject, wxPython in Action offers a friendly tutorial to get you started, a detailed guide to best practices, and an extensive reference for wxPython’s large widget library. It covers an impressive amount of information delivered at a measured pace, encouraging experimentation and learning by doing.

The book’s direct, no-nonsense style makes for an easy introduction to the concepts. It offers a complete discussion of when, why, and how to use the many widgets in the toolkit. And it includes dozens of handy reference tables so you can easily look up object properties, methods, and events. Co-authored by wxPython creator Robin Dunn, wxPython in Action is the authoritative book on the subject.

What’s Inside

  • Create professional GUIs with wxPython
  • Program in an event-oriented framework
  • Use wxPython sizers for your layout
  • Refactor and unit test to improve your programs
  • A reference to wxPython’s powerful widget set

ABOUT THE AUTHORS...

Noel Rappin is a senior software engineer at Motorola and a leading Python practitioner. He has a Ph.D. from the Georgia Institute of Technology and lives in Chicago, IL.

A veteran of the software industry for almost two decades, Robin Dunn is the creator and maintainer of wxPython. Geographically, he is to be found in or between Portland, OR and Vancouver, WA.

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Complete ebook now avaliable!

Chapter 1 Welcome to wxPython
Chapter 2 Giving your wxPython program a solid foundation
Chapter 3 Working in an event-driven environment
Chapter 4 Making wxPython easier to handle with PyCrust
Chapter 5 Creating your blueprint
Chapter 6 Working with the basic building blocks
Chapter 7 Working with the basic controls
Chapter 8 Putting widgets in frames
Chapter 9 Giving users choices with dialogs
Chapter 10 Creating and using wxPython menus
Chapter 11 Placing widgets with sizers
Chapter 12 Manipulating basic graphical images
Chapter 13 Building list controls and managing items
Chapter 14 Coordinating the grid control
Chapter 15 Climbing the tree control
Chapter 16 Incorporating HTML into your application
Chapter 17 The wxPython printing framework
Chapter 18 Using other wxPython functionality

wxPython in Action is now available through the Manning Early Access Program (MEAP), our exclusive subscription program that delivers chapters long before the hard copy hits the shelves! MEAP costs nothing extra but you get what you need now! MEAP gives you two ordering options:

wxPython in Action MEAP ebook ($25.00) - Download individual PDF chapters as they are finished + the complete PDF ebook edition when it's ready.

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