Welcome to the 200th article on python-hub.com! For this milestone, we’re bringing you something special as part of our Build & Challenge Series—a Real-Time Rock-Paper-Scissors Game in Python. For ...
Welcome to Day Eight of my 21-day project series! Today, I have made a pretty simple and fun Number-Guessing Game In Python. It is not a GUI, not an AI. Just a simple guessing game. This mini-project ...
Ever wanted to build your own Flappy Bird game? Well, buckle up because we’re about to do just that—from setting up the project to making that little bird flap its wings and dodge pipes like a pro. No ...
Hello, Pythonistas Welcome Back. Today we will see how to make a modern Label in CustomTkinter. We will use the CTkLabel Widget. Like any other widget in CTk, it is first created and then it is pushed ...
Hello Pythonistas welcome back. Today we will continue with the third project in our series CodeCraft: Building Skills One Project at a Time. So let’s get started, the third project in this series is ...
Tomorrow, we’ll build a full Rich Text Editor with bold, italic, font styles, colors, links—you name it. But first, let’s master the basics.
Hello Pythonistas, welcome back. Today we will see how to use the Tkinter Entry widget (input widget) in Python. To do this along with the entry widget we will need a button and a label. Onclick the ...
In any Tkinter program, the first thing you need is a window. This window will act as a container for your app. This line brings the Tkinter library into your program. We give it the nickname tk so we ...
Welcome to Day Ten of my 21-day project series! Today I have made for you (and me) Your Own Gallery in Python. It’s a great relief to just scroll through your gallery when you need a break. And when ...
Hello Pythonistas welcome back. Today we will continue our series CodeCraft: Building Skills One Project at a Time. So let’s get started, the second project in this series is a Number Guessing Game.
If you share this odd but fun habit, you’re in for a treat! Today, we’re going to build a random name generator in Python.
But suddenly, it’s all looking like spaghetti. Let me introduce you to your new best friend: Frame. It helps you keep your layout neat and organized—just like folders on your desktop.