It is the standard python interface to the tk gui toolkit, [1] and is python's de facto standard gui [2] tkinter is included with standard linux, microsoft windows and macos installs of python The name tkinter comes from tk interface Tkinter was written by steen lumholt and guido van rossum, [3] then later revised by fredrik lundh Tk provides many widgets commonly needed to develop desktop applications, such as button, menu, canvas, text, frame, label, etc This image or media file may be available on the wikimedia commons as file:python 3.3.2 reference document.pdf, where categories and captions may be viewed
While the license of this file may be compliant with the wikimedia commons, an editor has requested that the local copy be kept too. Ipython can interactively manage parallel computing clusters using asynchronous status callbacks and/or mpi. It is completely written in python and the tkinter gui toolkit (wrapper functions for tcl / tk) Idle is intended to be a simple ide and suitable for beginners, [citation needed] especially in an educational environment It is one of the alternatives to tkinter It is implemented as a python extension module (native code).
Appjar was originally envisaged as a simple wrapper around tkinter, to allow secondary school pupils to develop simple graphical user interfaces in python It was meant to hide away the complexity, so that pupils could focus on writing algorithms, without having to worry about how to position widgets and link to functions. Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the gnu free documentation license, version 1.2 or any later version published by the free software foundation
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