Build your GUI Apps faster with PyQt5 & QT Designer | Python
PyQt5 and PyQt6 can be used to make cross-platform desktop applications (GUIs). With Qt Designer, you can drag and drop.
What you’ll learn
Build your GUI Apps faster with PyQt5 & QT Designer | Python
- Python and PyQt can be used to make graphical user interfaces.
- Make your apps come to life by connecting user events to real-world actions.
- Only people who took this Python GUI class can join our private Facebook group.
- It’s important to make fully-functional GUI apps that can help people in the real world.
- Explore Qt Designer to learn how to make the front end of our apps.
- Learn how to make widgets like a calendar, a date scroll, a menu bar, dialogue boxes, radio buttons, and checkboxes.
- Make command-line tools into graphical apps.
Requirements
- Python Level: Beginner. I am going to assume that you already know the Python basics ( variables, functions etc. )
- Desire to learn and improve your skills
- Please watch the preview lectures and read the description of this course before enrolling.
Description
Even though web and mobile apps seem to be taking over the software development market, there’s still a need for traditional GUI desktop applications. For Python developers who want to make these kinds of apps, there are a lot of libraries to choose from, like Tkinter, wxPython, PyQt, PySide2, and more.
But, by far, making apps with PyQt5 is the fastest.
Following the course, what can I expect?
You should know what parts are used to make a desktop app with PyQt5. You will know how and when to put widgets like the Menubar and Dialog boxes in, and how to make them look good. Some of the things about this class:
- Learn Qt Designer so we can use the drag and drop feature to make the front-end of our App.
- Edit boxes are used to get people’s input. This is how it works:
- Then, add Buttons and link them to the actions they will take.
- This is how the menubar, status bar, and dialogue box work together:
- Find out how to add calendars and dates to your app.
- Our PyQt Python files should be made into executables for Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux.
- Radio buttons and checkboxes are two types of buttons that you can use.
Who this course is for:
- Beginners who want to learn more about Python GUI Programming and how to use it to make apps.
- A group of Python programmers who want to make GUI apps and tools.
- PyQt5 and the Python Graphical Interface are two things that students who want to learn want to do.
- In this case, developers who want to change their command-line tools into graphics software.
- It doesn’t matter who you are or what you want to learn about.
- Don’t take this class if you’ve worked with Python for a long time.
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