Sep-27-2018, 02:04 PM
(This post was last modified: Sep-27-2018, 02:39 PM by bkpsusmitaa.)
Found a code in 2008:
The program doesn't run in my system. Some of the lines I have silenced using hash.
Added a #! in the beginning.
Referred to the page: https://docs.python.org/2.0/ref/genindex.html
There must be some specific differences.
I have glade installed.
Here is the code:
Tried from the Index webpage, but without extensive coding examples, I am finding it difficult to have the final output.
Googling was tried extensively. Unlike Oracle's resources with extensive coding examples for each in-built functions, nothing centralised of that level was yet found for python.
A handful were found:
(1) https://www.programiz.com/python-programming/examples
(2) https://www.pythonforbeginners.com/code-...e-examples
(3) https://www.pythonforbeginners.com/code-...urce-code/
Searching ...
Found another, appears potent and FOSS.
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The program doesn't run in my system. Some of the lines I have silenced using hash.
Added a #! in the beginning.
Referred to the page: https://docs.python.org/2.0/ref/genindex.html
There must be some specific differences.
I have glade installed.
Here is the code:
# https://www.overclock.net/forum/144-application-programming/342279-tutorial-using-python-glade-create-simple-gui-application.html # An ancient program. Will help identify the difference between ancient and new. # name file as tutGUI.py #! /usr/bin/env python # Code: "import" sys # try: # import pygtk # pygtk.require("2.0") # except: # pass #"try": try_stmt: "try" ":" # "import" gtk "import" gtk.glade "except": print_stmt: "print" ["GTK Not Availible"] sys.exit(1) class adder: result = 0 def __init__( self, number1, number2 ): self.result = int( number1 ) + int( number2 ) def giveResult( self ): return str(self.result) class leeroyjenkins: wTree = None def __init__( self ): self.wTree = gtk.glade.XML( "main.glade" ) dic = { "on_buttonQuit_clicked" : self.quit, "on_buttonAdd_clicked" : self.add, "on_windowMain_destroy" : self.quit, } self.wTree.signal_autoconnect( dic ) gtk.main() def add(self, widget): try_stmt: thistime = adder( self.wTree.get_widget("entryNumber1").get_text(), self.wTree.get_widget("entryNumber2").get_text() ) except ValueError: self.wTree.get_widget("hboxWarning").show() self.wTree.get_widget("entryResult").set_text("ERROR") return 0 self.wTree.get_widget("hboxWarning").hide() self.wTree.get_widget("entryResult").set_text(thistime.giveResult()) def quit(self, widget): sys.exit(0) letsdothis = leeroyjenkins()
Tried from the Index webpage, but without extensive coding examples, I am finding it difficult to have the final output.
Googling was tried extensively. Unlike Oracle's resources with extensive coding examples for each in-built functions, nothing centralised of that level was yet found for python.
A handful were found:
(1) https://www.programiz.com/python-programming/examples
(2) https://www.pythonforbeginners.com/code-...e-examples
(3) https://www.pythonforbeginners.com/code-...urce-code/
Searching ...
Found another, appears potent and FOSS.
https://www.activestate.com
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Books that help:
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Have a good day :)
Books that help:
Dale Carnegie's How To Win Friends And Influence People and Emilie Post's Etiquette In Society, In Business, In Politics, And At Home
Have a good day :)