"... unless you troubleshoot for hours..." Ahh the voice of experience mehears. Sadly this seems to be more and more prevalent as libraries, languages, and software in general become more abstracted. QT is a great example of this in and of itself. There is literally 1 error message for any failure (In fairness I understand the next major release of QT addresses this issue). Most programmers like to believe that their code is bulletproof and don't spend 'too much' time providing feedback to the hacks that follow. This usually means documentation and error messaging suffer, as does the poor schmuck that needs to use that critical library/feature/whatever later down the road.
Hii! Excellent tutorial, I love the way you explain things :) Would love to see the 2.0 of this project where you can also read your own mail! Like an "outlook express" lite or such. Thanks a lot for your efforts!
is this can still work even tho Google no longer supports the use of third-party apps or devices which ask you to sign in to your Google Account using only your username and password from May 30, 2022,
Differs a lot depending on your skills and also on what you mean by 'learn'. But on this channel I have a Python speedrun, where I show how to learn Python as fast as possible. Maybe you want to check it out. Besides that, I also have a Python Self-Study Curriculum for 4 weeks. This is a bit more extensive.
If you know some other programming language it will be very easy. Else it will take some months depending on your dedication. Its actually not that hard.
The way you make tutorials is perfect. Both experienced and beginners can follow through with ease.
thank you!
"... unless you troubleshoot for hours..." Ahh the voice of experience mehears.
Sadly this seems to be more and more prevalent as libraries, languages, and software in general become more abstracted. QT is a great example of this in and of itself. There is literally 1 error message for any failure (In fairness I understand the next major release of QT addresses this issue).
Most programmers like to believe that their code is bulletproof and don't spend 'too much' time providing feedback to the hacks that follow.
This usually means documentation and error messaging suffer, as does the poor schmuck that needs to use that critical library/feature/whatever later down the road.
Hii! Excellent tutorial, I love the way you explain things :) Would love to see the 2.0 of this project where you can also read your own mail! Like an "outlook express" lite or such. Thanks a lot for your efforts!
How cool is that :D I wrote exactly the same program over 6months ago but first layer had also login option to gmail services. Really nice video :)
Would love a GUI course from you on your favorite library!
I have a GUI course on both Tkinter and PyQt5
Great Video! 10/10.
Glad you like it!
bro do you got the output of the above project if yes send me source code bro
Thank you! Your channel inspire me so much!
is this can still work even tho Google no longer supports the use of third-party apps or devices which ask you to sign in to your Google Account using only your username and password from May 30, 2022,
Awesome
Im having problems with the line of code " from PyQt5 import uic " the line of code finds it hard in referencing tthe uic . please help out
My code is not working it would be good if you provided source code to check the projects...
big like!
Big thanks
hey, can you please make projects based on data analysis / data analytics
Gotta be more specific. I already have quite a lot.
Nice! I hope it's compatible with raspberry pi.
I think it depends more on the OS than on the device
hi this project source code where ?
In how much time I can learn python
Differs a lot depending on your skills and also on what you mean by 'learn'. But on this channel I have a Python speedrun, where I show how to learn Python as fast as possible. Maybe you want to check it out. Besides that, I also have a Python Self-Study Curriculum for 4 weeks. This is a bit more extensive.
If you know some other programming language it will be very easy. Else it will take some months depending on your dedication. Its actually not that hard.
@@NeuralNine thanks
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Sir can you give mev this source code
can i have the source code !?
... I just googled this yesterday and found nothing ...
And now you found it!
@@NeuralNine yes!