In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 
peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>I've been trying to teach myself Tkinter programming over the last few
>months
>(in a strictly amateur way), and have made a number of requests for
>help in this
>newsgroup and elsewhere.
>
>I've now (sort of) got there - in that I have used Tkinter for some
>programs for
>personal use - and I've written up my experiences at
>
>http://www.aqzj33.dsl.pipex.com/how_i_learned_tkinter/contents.htm
>
>
>In general I found that while Frederik Lundh's tutorial is
>comprehensive and
>well written, there is little else around to help the newcomer working
>without
>the benefit of more experienced colleagues, and that in places the
>documentation
>is too sparse to be of much help.
>
>Any thoughts? Is my experience typical?
>
>Peter
>

Recently I decided to use tkinter because it was included with Python 
and like you I suffered through a few weeks of puzzling out tkinter.  I 
wish I'd read your notes before I started!

Regards

Ian
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