Create GUI Applications with Python & Qt5 (PySide2 Edition): The hands-on guide to making apps with Python Front Cover

Create GUI Applications with Python & Qt5 (PySide2 Edition): The hands-on guide to making apps with Python

  • Length: 720 pages
  • Edition: 4
  • Publication Date: 2020-06-25
  • ISBN-10: B08BX2P1HJ
  • Sales Rank: #959988 (See Top 100 Books)
Description

Building desktop applications doesn’t have to be difficult. Using Python & Qt5 you can create fully functional desktop apps in minutes. This is the 4th Edition of Create GUI Applications, updated for 2020 & PySide2.

Starting from the very basics, this book takes you on a tour of the key features of PySide2 you can use to build real-life applications. Learn the fundamental building blocks of Qt applications — Widgets, Layouts & Signals and learn how Qt uses the event loop to handle and respond to user input. Design beautiful UIs with Qt Designer and customize the look and feel of your applications with Qt Style Sheets and custom widgets.

Use Qt’s MVC-like ModelViews framework to connect data sources to your widgets, including SQL databases, numpy and pandas data tables, to build-data driven application. Visualize data using matplotlib & PyQtGraph and connect with external data sources to build live dashboards. Learn how to use threads and processes to manage long-running tasks and communicate with external services. Parse data and visualize the output in logs and progress bars.

The book includes usability and architectural tips to help you build maintainable and usable PySide2 applications from the start. Finally, once your application is ready to be released, discover how to package it up into professional-quality installers, ready to ship.

The book includes

  • 665 pages of hands-on PySide2 exercises
  • 211 code examples to experiment with
  • Support forum for all readers
  • Includes 4 example apps
  • Compatible with Python 3.4+
  • Code free to reuse in your own projects

Martin Fitzpatrick has been teaching and using PySide2 for 8 years, helping thousands of developers bring their applications to life.

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