Name: | python2-easygui |
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Version: | 0.96 |
Release: | 25.el8 |
Architecture: | noarch |
Group: | Unspecified |
Size: | 1588423 |
License: | BSD |
RPM: | python2-easygui-0.96-25.el8.noarch.rpm |
Source RPM: | python-easygui-0.96-25.el8.src.rpm |
Build Date: | Fri Nov 01 2019 |
Build Host: | jenkins-10-147-72-125-d2ac1df6-acc4-4fcb-b0d4-e6c082c4d687.appad1iad.osdevelopmeniad.oraclevcn.com |
Vendor: | Oracle America |
URL: | http://easygui.sourceforge.net/ |
Summary: | Very simple, very easy GUI programming in Python |
Description: | Experienced Pythonistas need support for quick and dirty GUI features. New Python programmers need GUI capabilities that don't require any knowledge of Tkinter, frames, widgets, callbacks or lambda. This is what EasyGUI provides. Using EasyGUI, all GUI interactions are invoked by simple function calls. EasyGUI is different from other GUIs in that EasyGUI is NOT event-driven. It allows you to program in a traditional linear fashion, and to put up dialogs for simple input and output when you need to. If you have not yet learned the event-driven paradigm for GUI programming, EasyGUI will allow you to be productive with very basic tasks immediately. Later, if you wish to make the transition to an event-driven GUI paradigm, you can do so with a more powerful GUI package such as anygui, PythonCard, Tkinter, wxPython, etc. |
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