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After last month’s workshop with Tkinter, we’ll show you another great new option for developing GUIs in Python. PyQt5 is the latest iteration of the Python binding for the cross-platform Qt GUI toolkit, implemented as a plugin. In this session, we’ll use PyQt5 to code our own customizable rich text editor a la Microsoft Word. We’ll implement file system interactions, selective text formatting, and other features one expects from a modern word processor. Prerequisites: — Python (https://www.python.org/downloads/) — Visual Studio Code (https://code.visualstudio.com/download) ----------------------------------------- To learn more about The Assembly’s workshops, visit our website, social media or email us at workshops@theassembly.ae Our website: http://theassembly.ae Instagram: http://instagram.com/makesmartthings Facebook: http://fb.com/makesmartthings Twitter: http://twitter.com/makesmartthings
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After last month’s workshop with Tkinter, we’ll show you another great new option for developing GUIs in Python. PyQt5 is the latest iteration of the Python binding for the cross-platform Qt GUI toolkit, implemented as a plugin.
In this session, we’ll use PyQt5 to code our own customizable rich text editor a la Microsoft Word. We’ll implement file system interactions, selective text formatting, and other features one expects from a modern word processor.
Prerequisites: — Python (https://www.python.org/downloads/) — Visual Studio Code (https://code.visualstudio.com/download)
To learn more about The Assembly’s workshops, visit our website, social media or email us at workshops@theassembly.ae
Our website: http://theassembly.ae
Instagram: http://instagram.com/makesmartthings
Facebook: http://fb.com/makesmartthings
Twitter: http://twitter.com/makesmartthings