Feb-05-2019, 05:02 AM
If you consider paid book as tutorial then there is Foundations of PyGTK Development: GUI Creation with Python by Andrew Krause, W. David Ashley, which was released in December 2018.
I don't know is it any good, because I haven't read it myself
, my suggestion is based on paragraph in opening chapter: "Learning GTK+ can be a daunting task, because many features lack documentation and others are difficult to understand even with the API documentation. Foundations of PyGTK Development aims to decrease the learning curve and set you on your way to creating cross-platform graphical user interfaces for your applications."
I don't know is it any good, because I haven't read it myself

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Da Bishop: There's a dead bishop on the landing. I don't know who keeps bringing them in here. ....but society is to blame.