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     Well, now that I have a computer, I can't get the sound to work :( , ahhh , if anybody knows much about linux please help. I'm installing Archlinux, and when I try to use xmms to play sound, it crashes and says cannot find /dev/dsp, which i checked and doesn't exist. I don't know where to get it and i can't record more video if i can't get the sound to work. Much appreciated if anybody knows, :)
     Problem solved lecture 11 should be coming soon.

Hello

  • The purpose of this project is to provide an user interactive environment for anyone interested in learning python. So far most of the tutorials are in text format. However, when I was learning python, I always wished somebody had taught an online video course. Thanks to ourmedia.org for storing my videos it is now possible to provide this service.
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Personal Message from ChiehBR

  • Problem solved lecture 11 should be coming soon.
    • chieh

BRBRBR Intro to programming with Python n TkinterBR Have you ever wanted to know how your application is programmed on the computer. This lecture will show you how easy it is to program.

Aimed at beginner programmers or people that has no programming experience. For you to watch this class, you must have python installed from python.org . Lecture 2 will show you how to install and run python. This lecture assumes that you already have python.

The python course series is designed to be short, fun, and concise. They are 10 minutes each with fun examples and easy instruction. If you want to learn programming this is the way to go.

Lecture 1: Why is python so cool???BR In this lecture I will convince you that python will eventually take over the world :). Actually we will discuss how the class will be conducted and how much fun we are going to have. This will be the last lecture I write.

Lecture 2: How to download pythonBR I will show you where you download python. If you found this page, chances are that you already know how. I will also talk about different resources to help you program python.

Lecture 3: Your first python program(10min)BR http://ourmedia.org/node/2128 BR Like all programming books, we kick off with a quick and simple non-hello world application. BR You will learn: importing Tkinter library, create a simple list, create a window, create a listbox, fill a listbox, parents of widgetsBR Example Code ["lecture3 example 1"], ["lecture3 example 2"]BRBR

Lecture 4: Button are meant to be pushed(10min)BR http://ourmedia.org/node/3093 BR When you press a button, your program will say "hi"BR You will learn: create a button, create a label, link up a button with specific functions, the concept of functions, indentation of functions, changing the foreground and background of widgetsBR Example Code ["lecture4 example 1"], ["lecture4 example 2"], ["lecture4 example 3"], ["lecture4 example 5"]BRBR

Lecture 5: Stealing is good in programming(10min)BR http://ourmedia.org/node/3094 BR We will program something using other people's code :)BR Your will learn:How to program large programs, how to borrow other people's code(modules), basic concepts to functionsBR Example Code ["lecture5 stacy.py 1"], ["lecture5 chieh.py"]BRBR

Lecture 6: How to create anything in Tkinter(10min)BR http://ourmedia.org/node/3105 BR The needed text is at http://ourmedia.org/node/6635 BR We will learn how to create everything in the Tkinter library, windows, buttons, listbox, entrybox, menus, etc. BR You will learn:How to create any Tkinter widget, how to make stand alone modules.BR Example Code attachment:lecture6_chieh.py attachment:lecture6_stacy.py

Lecture 7: Now let's make them do something (10min)BR http://ourmedia.org/node/4221 BR Now that we have learned how to create widgets, we need to tell them to do something. In this lecture we will mainly focus on Entry boxes. We will create an entry box, a button, and a listbox. When we press the button the program will take the name in the entry and put them into the list. BR

You will learn: insert text into a listbox, get text from Entry box, changing the size of the window, controlling where the window pop up, delete what's inside the entry box, controlling the padding between widgetsBR Example Code attachment:lecture7_homework.py attachment:lecture7_text.py

Lecture 8: Let's make some decisions (7min)BR http://www.archive.org/details/ChiehWuIntrotoprogramminginPythonandTkinterlecture8 BR Learn how to use the if statements. Having a program that makes decisions for us will make our life much easier and our programs more powerful. In this program you will decide which girl we should go out with on a friday night and which car we should buy. :)BR You will learn: How to use if statements, examples are providedBR Example Code attachment:lecture8_ifexample.py

Lecture 9: Let's create a password system(11min)BR http://www.archive.org/details/chiehIntrotoProgrammingwithPythonandTkinterlecture9_0 BR Learn how we can use the if statement to create a password system.BR You will learn: how to focus on a widget, delete and insert text in an entry box, more examples of if else statementBR Example Code attachment:lecture9_password.py

Lecture 10: Photo display Part A(15min)BR http://www.archive.org/details/chiehIntrotoProgrammingwithPythonandTkinterlecture10parta BR Learn how to create a photo display. The concentration of this lecture is about variables. Talk about the basic types of variables such as integer, float, string, and Booleans. Talk about local and global variables. BR You will learn: The 4 basic different types of variables.(integer, float, string, boolean), learn the concept of global and local variables. How do you find out what type a variable is, when do you use single or double quotes for stringsBR Example Code attachment:lecture10_pictures.py

BRBRBRBRBRBRBRBR Chieh's Blog and suggestionBRBR

That's incredible! I don't have any video equipment at home, but I should have some within 2 years. -- LionKimbro DateTime(2005-04-15T20:16:00Z)

Instead of making wiki pages named ["lecture3 example 1"] and what not, which is begging for a name clash, how about instead posting the files as attachments?

You can type attachment:foo.txt, and that becomes a text file attachment.

An example: attachment:lecture3example1.txt

:) -- LionKimbro DateTime(2005-04-27T19:29:44Z)

Oh i didn't see what you wrote. Yes you are right, I was just looking for how I could do that, I will try to convert them ,,, thank you very much :)

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