New book! Create Graphical User Interfaces with Python
By Rob Zwetsloot. Posted
We’ve covered Python and making graphical interfaces with it in the mag before, however we’ve never put out some an easily accessible and thorough guide like the brand new Create Graphical User Interfaces with Python, out right now!
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Get started with Raspberry Pi – everything you need to know to start your journey!
This new book is 156-pages long and was written by code magicians Laura Sach (the creator of guizero herself!) and Martin Hanlon, both from the Raspberry Pi Foundation with plenty of experience as educators.
Inside you’ll find ten fun projects, ranging from making simple interfaces for programs you make, to making some games as well.
You can grab the book now from our online store, the physical Raspberry Pi store in Cambridge, or download the PDF from the book page. Happy coding!
Rob is amazing. He’s also the Features Editor of Raspberry Pi Official Magazine, a hobbyist maker, cosplayer, comic book writer, and extremely modest.
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