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Kivy Blueprints

Kivy Blueprints

By : Vasilkov
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Kivy Blueprints

Kivy Blueprints

3.7 (10)
By: Vasilkov

Overview of this book

This book is intended for programmers who are comfortable with the Python language and who want to build desktop and mobile applications with rich GUI in Python with minimal hassle. Knowledge of Kivy is not strictly required—every aspect of the framework is described when it's first used.
Table of Contents (12 chapters)
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A. The Python Ecosystem
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Index

Writing platform-dependent code

Most of the projects in this book are inherently cross-platform, thanks to Kivy being extremely portable. This time, however, we're building an app that will be purposefully single-platform. This is certainly a severe limitation that reduces our potential user base; on the other hand, this gives us an opportunity to rely on platform-specific bindings that provide extended functionality.

The need for such bindings arises from the fact that Kivy strives to be as cross-platform as possible and delivers a similar user experience on every system it supports. This is a huge feature by itself; as a plus, we have the ability to write code once and run everywhere with little to no tweaks.

The downside of being cross-platform, however, is that you can only rely on the core functionality supported by every system. This "lowest common denominator" feature set includes rendering graphics on the screen, reproducing a sound if there is a sound card, accepting...

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