Re: [Tutor] Resources for Tkinter...

2006-10-20 Thread Alan Gauld
"Asrarahmed Kadri" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote > I have the Tkinter book by Grayson (Python and Tkinter > Programming).. *But > I must say, its quite boring..* It is a bit dense. And it jumps from basic to advanced pretty quickly. But it is thorough and so far I've found very few mistakes. That

Re: [Tutor] Resources for Tkinter...

2006-10-19 Thread Asrarahmed Kadri
    I came across Thinking in Tkinter a few days back., and I found it interesting but then I didnt get the print out ( dont know why)...    Thanks for that.   Regards, Asrarahmed   PS: To Bob:: To HIM you shall return--->> It means that one day every person has to die and return to the Almighty t

Re: [Tutor] Resources for Tkinter...

2006-10-19 Thread Feise, David
I really got a lot out of Thinking in Tkinter: http://www.ferg.org/thinking_in_tkinter/ It doesn’t delve too deeply, but it’s still a good resource.    This New Mexico Tech website is a good reference once you’ve got some of the basics: http://infohost.nmt.edu/tcc/help/pubs/tkinter/  

Re: [Tutor] Resources for Tkinter...

2006-10-19 Thread Bob Gailer
Asrarahmed Kadri wrote: > > Folks, > > I have the Tkinter book by Grayson (Python and Tkinter Programming).. > *But I must say, its quite boring..* Boring - what exactly do you mean? What would make a book "nice"? And please tell us the meaning or significance of "To HIM you shall return."