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wxPython: ANN: Namespace Diff Tool

November 10, 2011 by Mike
Last night, Andrea Gavana released his new Namespace Diff Tool (NDT) to the world. I got his permission to reprint his announcement here for all those people who don't follow the wxPython mailing list. I think it sounds like a really cool tool. You should check it out and see what you think. Here is […]

wxPython: Creating a "dark mode"

November 5, 2011 by Mike
One day at work last month, I was told that we had a feature request for one of my programs. They wanted a "dark mode" for when they used my application at night as the normal colors were kind of glaring. My program is used in laptops in police cars, so I could understand their […]

wxPython: An Intro to the UltimateListCtrl

November 2, 2011 by Mike
One of the new agw widgets to be included in wxPython is one called the UltimateListCtrl. It's a pure Python widget that can have pretty much any other widget stuck into any of the cells, which makes it really flexible. It also allows the skilled programmer the ability to add custom renderers to make the […]

PyCon 2012: Calling all Speakers

October 7, 2011 by Mike
PyCon USA is looking for people to come and give talks, tutorials and poster sessions. So whether you are one of those people who just loves to talk or you're more of a visual person, there's a place for you. For the talkers, and I mean serious talkers, I would recommend the tutorial or regular […]

October 2011 Pyowa Wrap-up

October 7, 2011 by Mike
We had our October Pyowa meeting last night (10/07/2011) at the IMT Group building in West Des Moines, IA. One of their programmers gave a talk on the python open document (pod) library that is included with the Appy framework. The gist of the talk was that you could create template files in LibreOffice or […]

wxPython: Binding Multiple Widgets to the Same Handler

September 20, 2011 by Mike
If you've been in the wxPython community for more than a couple months, you will probably recognize the following question: "How do I bind multiple buttons to the same event handler and make them do different things?" Well, this article will show you how to do exactly that.
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