oh here is one of my contribution to PySide newbie tutorial with very less explanation though
http://www.devilsan.com/1/post/2013/01/pyside-version-of-rename-selected-node.html Its a tool to rename selected node in Autodesk maya.. i hope this is of any useful, it was more of fun doing it. On Wed, Apr 3, 2013 at 5:22 PM, Tim Doty <[email protected]> wrote: > oh, its out of date true enough. It still remains the best text I know of. > > My main point was the approach where he did cover basics of Python so > while you would be better off having other sources the book did stand on > its own. IMO a newbie tutorial set is better at being self contained in > this fashion than either assuming a knowledge of Python or sending the user > elsewhere. I understand the desire to not duplicate effort, and it wouldn't > be to teach Python per se, just to provide sufficient basis for the > tutorial. Again, IMO, this important for something seen as a newbie > tutorial. > > I didn't see it directly referenced on the page I linked, but I remember > reading a statement by him about doing it for PySide and roughly his > response was that PyQt and PySide were similar enough you could get by with > the present book and he lacked the time (other commitments) to address it. > Perhaps if he was persuaded to do a Python and Qt5 book it would be enough > different to be seen as worth his while. > > Tim Doty > On Apr 3, 2013, at 4:02 AM, šãñ <[email protected]> wrote: > > > well, I have found Yasin's tutorial on Model View programming a lot > better than the ones refer in Mark Summerfield's book. Also the book is > older edition , and many new things were introduced later like > QFileSystemModel etc... > > > > Last time I talked to Mark a month back, he had no plans for a new > edition. however it could have been nice if he or someone contribute in > going over different areas giving focus to PySide. > > > > > > On Wed, Apr 3, 2013 at 1:26 PM, Algis Kabaila <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Tim, > > > > You wrote: > > > Mark Summerfield's excellent book "Rapid GUI Programming with Python > and > Qt" (http://www.qtrac.eu/pyqtbook.html) doesn't dwell on basics, > but it > > > does cover things. > > > > I want to second that. An extract from the "simple editor" tutorial of > PyQt that I wrote some years ago has this statement: > > > > """Have I mentioned that all that I know about PyQt I have learned from > an excellent text "Rapid GUI Programming with Python and Qt" by Mark > Summerfield? Well, I mention it now - it is a great text book. This > tutorial is meant to be a "gentle" introduction to the PyQt world and it > would be a disservice to the reader not to point out the direction to a > more thorough treatment of the subject.""" > > > > Your point is really appreciated. > > > > @Aaron Richiger - Mark Summerfield does a great job of revision of > python in the introduction. Good read, indeed. > > > > Al. > > > > On Tuesday 02 April 2013 17:49:25 Tim Doty wrote: > > > To a point I agree about focusing on PySide, but it doesn't hurt to > > > cover (at least cursorily) some elementary Python as well. Mark > > > Summerfield's excellent book "Rapid GUI Programming with Python and Qt" > > > (http://www.qtrac.eu/pyqtbook.html) doesn't dwell on basics, but it > > > does cover things. > > > > > > In fact, one of the best things IMO would be if he adapted that book to > > > PySide. Regrettably, I doubt he has the time to do so > > > (http://www.qtrac.eu/pyqtbook.html#pyside). > > > > > > I'm coming from PyQt so I'm not a *complete* newbie, but there is a > real > > > advantage to having the content in one place rather than being directed > > > to other tutorials (not to mention the problem with links going stale). > > > > > > Tim Doty > > > > > > On Apr 2, 2013, at 5:34 PM, Aaron Richiger <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Hello Al and Marc! > > > > > > > > Many thanks for your offer, good tutorials are always essential for a > > > > popular project. I just wanted to have a look at your tuts, but the > > > > top five results of a google search after "pyside simplicissimus > > > > tutorial" > > > > directed me to dead links. So, this would be a good starting point:) > > > > > > > > We also do not have to reinvent the wheel, there are many examples > > > > coming with pyside already, have a look at them, you could probably > > > > use some of them, but enrich them with comments and explanations in > > > > your HTML. > > > > > > > > Marcs offer sounds great! It's always great to have "customers" > > > > helping designing the "products", because we sometimes can't imagine > > > > what's needed or missing for beginners. Having some newbies to test > > > > the tutorials would be great I think! > > > > > > > > Just one note, I think, your tutorials should not cover general > python > > > > stuff but just PySide related stuff. There are plenty of good python > > > > tuts out there, we only need more PySide tuts. I know, that many of > > > > the PySide newbies are also python newbies (as Marc), but you could > > > > place some links to good python tuts at the beginning or start page > > > > of the tutorial and if you use some non-obvious python magic give > > > > another link to the specific explanation of this python feature (e.g. > > > > when you first use list comprehension). Our tutorials should focus on > > > > the important (=PySide) stuff! > > > > > > > > Happy coding! > > > > Aaron > > > > > > > > Am 02.04.2013 23:41, schrieb Marc Hankin: > > > >> Hi. I'm a python newbie and a pyside newbie. > > > >> I've gone through the zetcode tutorial and the simplicitimus (or > > > >> whatever it is called), and I still feel crippled in using pyside. I > > > >> used to teach law at a law school and I like to think about > > > >> pedagogical issues. So, if you folks want to try out some of your > > > >> tutorials on me and get my questionable feedback about how to > > > >> improve your tutorials, I'd be very pleased with the opportunity to > > > >> give you feedback ... and I confess, I also would like to learn from > > > >> you. > > > >> > > > >> It's really wonderful to follow your emails. The open source > > > >> python/pyside community is so giving/altruistic that it is fun to > > > >> follow your emails. I wish I could occupy myself with this stuff > > > >> full time and never see the nasty interior of a courtroom again. > > > >> > > > >> Anyway, thanks again, > > > >> > > > >> Marc > > > >> > > > >> ******************************************************************** > > > >> > > > >> Marc B. Hankin > > > >> The Law Offices of Marc B. Hankin, Inc. > > > >> Post Office Box 3668, Beverly Hills, California 90212 (Not for > > > >> mail:509S.BeverlyDr.) Tel: (310) 552-3005 Fax: (310) 382-2416 > > > >> Email: [email protected] Website: www.marchankin.com > > > >> > > > >> This e-mail message is generated from the law firm of the Law > > > >> Offices of Marc B. Hankin, Inc., and may contain information > > > >> that is confidential and may be privileged as an > > > >> attorney/client communication or as attorney work product. The > > > >> information is intended to be disclosed solely to the > > > >> addressee(s). If you are not the intended recipient, any > > > >> disclosure, copying, distribution or use of the contents of > > > >> this e-mail information is prohibited. If you have received > > > >> this e-mail in error, please notify the sender by return e-mail > > > >> and delete it from your computer system.>> > > > >> ******************************************************************** > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> On Tue, Apr 2, 2013 at 2:23 PM, lndn <[email protected]> wrote: > > > >> On Mon, Apr 1, 2013 at 5:35 AM, Algis Kabaila <[email protected] > > > > > >> wrote: I am in the process of porting the tutorial to PySide and > > > >> Python 3.x. If there are no objections, I would like to post it in > > > >> the PySide newbie tutorial section in a similar style to > > > >> PySideSimplicissimus: > > > >> > > > >> From wiki/PySideTutorials link to new page PySideSimple > > > >> from PySideSimple links to probably 4 separate stage pages with > > > >> return to PySideSimple, which in turn returns to PySideTutorials. > > > >> > > > >> Al (aka OldAl) > > > >> > > > >> Hi Al, the newbie tutorials are a great idea. The > > > >> PySideSimplicissimus series were well-written and easy to follow. > > > >> > > > >> What modules do you plan on covering in these new tutorials? The > > > >> tutorials we currently have are great but it's not comprehensive in > > > >> covering more Qt modules. 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