Welcome to the 200th article on python-hub.com! For this milestone, we’re bringing you something special as part of our Build & Challenge Series—a Real-Time Rock-Paper-Scissors Game in Python. For ...
Hello, Pythonistas🙋‍♀️, welcome back. Today, we’re gonna be making this awesome modern-looking calculator app 🔢. We will use the customtkinter library for making this calculator app. I strongly ...
This beginner-friendly guide will walk you through Tkinter’s ScrolledText widget — step by step with code, clear explanations, and some fun along the way.
For this website, I constantly need to upscale the images I have. But going to other websites and upscaling my images raises a question about that data’s privacy.
I will make a simple Mini Calculator GUI with Python. I’ll use Customtkinter for this purpose. It would work on clicks only. I haven’t included key binding in this. In case you don’t know this project ...
Hello Pythonistas, welcome back. Today we will create a password authentication functionality using Python. This is not a typical project that would show up some results. This is the one that would be ...
Imagine this: it’s a cold night, and you’re all set to play Ludo with your family. But every time you need to roll the dice, it means pulling your hands out of those warm pockets – not exactly ...
But today we are going to reveal how python does memory management… (not just remembering but also forgetting things that are meant to be forgotten🙄) Don’t worry, we’ll be taking it step by step, ...
Hey there, and welcome back to python-hub.com! Building Connect 5 Steps At A Time. Welcome to a New Chapter on Python-Hub.comIntroducing: Connect – A Photo Sharing AppBuilding Connect 5 Steps… ...
Tomorrow, we’ll build a full Rich Text Editor with bold, italic, font styles, colors, links—you name it. But first, let’s master the basics.
Tell me when was the last time you shopped online🌐? Did you have options to choose from? How did you choose the best from the available options? Maybe you did it by comparing the prices💵, quality , ...
So far we have seen labels, buttons, images, etc in Python’s built-in toolkit Tkinter. With any of the widgets, we were using a method called pack(). And if you are like me you would love to explore ...