Aug-17-2018, 10:45 PM
My goal is to put GUIs into the hands of beginners in their first week of coding.
I don't see why they can't copy, paste and modify 4 lines of code in order to get a GUI onto the front end of their 10 line high-low game. 99.999% of the people that use computers interact with them through a windows interface of some kind. A large % of don't use a command line program on a daily basis. I don't see why a beginner needs to be in the world of command line interaction with a company any longer than 1 week.
It's not just for beginners. I have seen more experienced programmers using this code to slap a front-end onto their utilities like a PDF watermarking utility. They can clearly write their own GUIs, but preferred instead to write 5 or 6 lines of code using PySimpleGUI.
I don't see why they can't copy, paste and modify 4 lines of code in order to get a GUI onto the front end of their 10 line high-low game. 99.999% of the people that use computers interact with them through a windows interface of some kind. A large % of don't use a command line program on a daily basis. I don't see why a beginner needs to be in the world of command line interaction with a company any longer than 1 week.
It's not just for beginners. I have seen more experienced programmers using this code to slap a front-end onto their utilities like a PDF watermarking utility. They can clearly write their own GUIs, but preferred instead to write 5 or 6 lines of code using PySimpleGUI.