"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 makes it a *nice* book for me, I only use it as a reference, I dont normally try reading whole chapters... > Do you have any suggestions for a nice book or web resource..?? My other Tk resources are nearly all based on Tcl/Tk. The Tcl/Tk in a Nutshell is very useful(covers Tix too), but you do need to be happy translating Tcl/Tk into Python/Tkinter... For beginner level Ivor Lanningham's book "Teach Yourself Python in 24 Hours" has 3 or 4 chapters on Tkinter and a Mandelbrot case study that pulls it all together. Alan G. _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor