Jun-04-2019, 05:32 PM
I've been using PyQt5 for about 8 years and have written a number of tutorials on various things. This month I finally moved them all onto a single site at https://www.learnpyqt.com to make it easier to find and organise it a bit.
The beginner tutorials cover the core features of PyQt5, like widgets, layouts, menus, etc. and there are some more complex topics including:
(full disclosure) there is a video course and ebook for sale on the site, but neither is required. The book content is replicated on the site, and the book itself is freely shareable (CC-BY-NC-SA). Everything from the video tutorials is readable online, just for those that prefer to learn that way.
There are also a number of "example" apps here: https://www.learnpyqt.com/apps/ ...including a word processor, calculator, media player. More coming, along with new tutorials e.g. custom widgets, bitmap & vector graphics (and that will be free too).
Feedback and requests most welcome.
The beginner tutorials cover the core features of PyQt5, like widgets, layouts, menus, etc. and there are some more complex topics including:
- The ModelView Architecture
- Multithreading (running background tasks without your UI freezing)
- Packaging apps for distribution
(full disclosure) there is a video course and ebook for sale on the site, but neither is required. The book content is replicated on the site, and the book itself is freely shareable (CC-BY-NC-SA). Everything from the video tutorials is readable online, just for those that prefer to learn that way.
There are also a number of "example" apps here: https://www.learnpyqt.com/apps/ ...including a word processor, calculator, media player. More coming, along with new tutorials e.g. custom widgets, bitmap & vector graphics (and that will be free too).
Feedback and requests most welcome.