[159] Python: Leo shows how the Buttonbox function of EasyGui (German / English subtitles) (3/3)
in series: Python: Kids show you RurPle and EasyGUI (German / English subtitles)
video tutorial by Horst Jens and leo
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Hi, my name is Horst JENS, living in Vienna, Austria. I teach children how to program open source games.
see: http://www.spielend-programmieren.at (German)
or http://members.chello.at/horst.jens (E ...
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This video is in German language and has subtitles in English.
Das Video ist in deutscher Sprache mit englischen Untertiteln.
speaker: Leo (10)
Leo shows how to look up, write and test a function. He writes a little Python program using the 3rd party module Easygui and demonstrate the buttonbox function. After creating a box with 3 buttons he test all the possible user-actions.
The program is written by Leo with the Editor DrPython and he use the in-build "browse pydoc" function to access the help file of EasyGui.
For more information and for the source code, see the Wiki
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Excellent job Leo - very easy to follow. thanks.
you are cute~~~
Well done!
great vid., thanks
This is fabulous! Such an inspiration to get kids programming and totally clear even though I don't speak any German.
Great stuff Leo
Great stuff Leo
That is a great tutorial. It inspires me to try DrPython. Thank you!
leo! you are great!
thank you soooo much!
i velearnt it and have learn other things i was not expecting!
keep the good work!
Super!
Good job, Leo. Nicely paced and clear instruction.
Good job, Leo. Nicely paced and clear instruction.
Ich bin begeistert!
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i wonder if there could generate a download bar similar to the bittorrent interface in python.
Review of Python: Leo shows how the Buttonbox function of EasyGui (German / English subtitles)
You do a good job explaining things. I think your video will inspire kids at my school when they learn Python.
It's quite inspiring to see someone of your age being able to code in Python. You did a good job. Keep up with the good work, it'll be worth it.
Ich bin sprachlos! Das habt Ihr so toll gemacht und ich habe so viel lernen können! Herzlichen Dank, "Opa" Turicon (42) ;-)
very intresting,,,good one mate,, i like learning through videos
Nice work kid. Thank your parents and teachers that give you the privilege to learn such a wonderfull programming language as Python at your age!
well done.
Nice Video. Really Very Nice
Hi Leo,
Tennessee from "The Python Papers" here.
Great work on your video. Great to see you testing your program.
We are currently writing an article to include in the next edition of "The Python Papers" (http://pythonpapers.org). We will be mentioning your video, along with those of your classmates, in the article.
Cheers,
Tennessee
Wiki updated with Leonidas comments.
Wiki erweitert um die Kommentare von Leonidas
Einfach nur Klasse! Schön gemacht, warum hatten wir so etwas damals in der Schule nicht? ;)
Weiter so!
Greets,
Clemens
Wirklich ein gutes Video, und schön erklärt!
EasyGUI kannte ich noch gar nicht, muss ich mir auch mal ansehen... :-)
@Angor:
the Geyes (i think at Chen's video) are bloody because he liked them this way. Each kid choosed it's favored type of Eyes before casting. It's a good way to begin introducing young audience to Linux/Ubuntu btw.
"Wir lernen mit den Kindern" sollte heissen
"ich unterrichte die Kinder"
@Jens Kadenbach:
Wir lernen mit den Kindern seit Oktober 2006 je 1 Stunde die Woche (beim Verein www.profikids.at). Abzüglich Weihnachts- und Semesterferien. Die Kinder hatten allerdings schon davor Computerkurse besucht. Angefangen haben wir mit RurPle, welches ich an dieser Stelle nocheinmal jedem ans Herz legen möchte der sich für Python interessiert. (Ian von showmedo hat mich darauf aufmerksam gemacht, der Dank gilt ihm). Easygui etc machen wir erst seit ein paar Wochen.
I have seen the other videos to, but this time I have a question:
Why are the Geyes bloody?
/
Ich hab auch die andern videos gesehen, diesmal habe Ich aber eine Frage:
Warum sind die Geyes (unten in der Leiste) blutig?:)
Ansonsten super gemacht wie die anderen Videos:)
mit freundlichen Grüßen
Angor
Supercool.
Prima erklärt und sehr brauchbares Video für meine
ersten Schritte mit Python
Wieder ein tolles Video, habt ihr toll gemacht!
Wie lange lernt ihr denn schon Python?
Scheint ja recht leicht von der Hand zu gehen
Danke fürs Video,
Jens Kadenbach
These are some very nice Videos...
I've often heard about python, but it all looked very complex and I just were too lazy to learn another new language.
When I saw these videos I think that I should take me some time for learning it as an alternative to C++.
Thank you
Alexander Hungenberg
The Video has English subtitles now.
I want to point out the fact that Leo does not only show how to find a function description and explain the function, he also does a complete testing of his program after writing it...something i tend to forget every now and then.
Hi Leo - this is a very good video, well done :-) It is very nice to see all three of you using the WebCam as well, excellent work!
I shall tell the authors of EasyGui and DrPython about these videos and see if they will link to them.
Cheers,
Ian.




