Tkinter and threads
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Fri Jun 21 20:32:57 EDT 2002
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In article <wk8z58w81y.fsf at mail.connact.com>, Patricia J. Hawkins <phawkins at connact.com> wrote: > >Also be aware that the early code examples aren't intended as models, >just as teaching tools -- you don't hit the really useful stuff till >page 48. And the format makes it tough to flip back and forth (not to >mention, tiny amounts of information per page drives me nuts, but >perhaps that's just me) -- and at 84 pages, I'm not going to print it >out to take it downstairs to an armchair and mark it up, which is what >I want to do. And skimming for what you don't know already is >impossible. <sigh> Yeah, I know. Last summer, I was negotiating with O'Reilly to write a whole book on the subject (their idea). Last November, they canned the project. I haven't had the time/energy to rewrite the slides into a real tutorial, and I'm working on a completely different book now. -- Aahz (aahz at pythoncraft.com) <*> http://www.pythoncraft.com/ Project Vote Smart: http://www.vote-smart.org/
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