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  * [[Using wxPython Demo Code]] - Explains how to take code from the wxPython Demo and use it in your own projects
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  * [[wxPython Style Guide]] -- Elements of good coding style for wxPython   * [[http://www.learningpython.com/2007/01/29/creating-a-gui-using-python-wxwidgets-and-wxpython/|www.learningpython.com]] -- A short, introductory tutorial.
  * [[http://zetcode.com/wxpython|zetcode.com/wxpython]] -- A slightly longer introductory tutorial.
  * [[AnotherTutorial]] -- A Comprehensive, linux-centric tutorial.
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  * [[http://www.learningpython.com/2007/01/29/creating-a-gui-using-python-wxwidgets-and-wxpython/|www.learningpython.com]] -- Creating a GUI using Python, wxWidgets, and wxPython - An introductory tutorial
  * [[http://zetcode.com/wxpython|The wxPython Guide]] -- Beyond AnotherTutorial
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  * [[wxSizer in python]] - A basic sizer primer.
  * SizerTutorials - A series of tutorials showing how to use the various sizers
  * UsingSizers - How to avoid common sizer misconceptions and pitfalls.
  * [[wxSizer in python]] -- A basic sizer primer.
  * SizerTutorials -- A series of tutorials showing how to use the various sizers
  * UsingSizers -- How to avoid common sizer misconceptions and pitfalls.
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  * [[ModelViewController]] - Separation of concerns in wxPython.
  * [[CreatingCustomControls]] - Subclassing controls, creating and processing events.
  * [[wxPython Style Guide]] -- Elements of good coding style for wxPython
  * [[ModelViewController]] -- Separation of concerns in wxPython
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  * [[CreatingCustomControls]] -- Subclassing controls, creating and processing events.
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  * [[FullyFunctionalDemo]] -- Meant to illustrate functionality, not style.
  * [[Using wxPython Demo Code]] -- Explains how to take code from the wxPython Demo and use it in your own projects
  * '''[[wxPython Cookbook]]''' -- Recipes for cooking specific features using wxPython
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  * '''[[wxPython Cookbook]]''' -- Recipes for cooking specific features using wxPython


Hello! Welcome to the wxPyWiki, (pronounced wix-pee-wi-kee) a collaborative document evolution system for the wxPython project, implemented using MoinMoin. Anyone can edit content here, you just have to follow TheRules or risk facing the RathOfRobin ;-) . The purpose of the wxPyWiki is to provide documentation, examples, how-tos, etc. for helping people learn, understand and use wxPython. Anything that falls within those guidelines is fair game.

Note: To get to the main wxPython site click here.

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