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I can't believe walter white stopped teaching chemistry and started teaching programming tho
ОтветитьGreat job, buddy! You rock!
Ответитьwinfo_children isn't highlighting
ОтветитьThanks you create best tkinter tutorials.. but I'm stucked because I don't know how do I merge multiple frames from from multiple python files? Merge means to embedded childframe in mainframe as "one piece" as frame1 inside frame2.. but not separated or different frames? Thanks 🙏🙏
ОтветитьOMG THANK YOU !! YOU DEBUGED MY PROJECT !!!
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Ответитьfeed the algorithm! great vid!
Ответитьimagine someone who doesn't know about tkinter just randomly overhearing "once we have the names of all the children we can destroy them all"
ОтветитьThanks a lot, you saved my life :D
ОтветитьIs it possible to get the name of variables associated with the children. I want to keep one children and destroy all other.
Ответитьnice vid
ОтветитьThanks for best informative and simple videos. I have made a program, which am using in day to day life foe internet surfing.
Your videos helped me a lot in building my own application and putting all the ideas into it. Thank you. Make more and more videos, and I will be waiting for them :-) .
Sir, how to destroy lines,oval, etc . in the frame.
These are not destroying by Frame.winfo_children()
thank you so much it was very helpful for me as I was working on a personal project
thank You!
How to destroy a frama after entering to another frame???
ОтветитьYou're our Master!
ОтветитьYou literally saved my life. Thank you. I was so searching for this!
ОтветитьQ: Wouldn't simply calling a .destroy() method on the frame itself also destroy all of its children?
ОтветитьThanks a lot for the videos !!!!!!!!!
Ответить"All of those things are children [...] once we have the names of them we can destroy each of them."
ОтветитьLove your videos.....Really helped me build tKinter project.
Thanks to you :)
Totally could have used this video back in January when I was trying to clear the printed results from a database. I eventually found this method on stackExchange and used the For variable "child" instead of widget and thusly named that section of code, "The Anakin Clause".
Ответитьamazing, man. i love your vids. this is exactly what ive been hacking at for a few days and the way i came up with was garbage compared to this
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