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The view component is called GUI ( typically  gui.py with the class name GUI ). It creates all the visible components, and relays user input to the controller.
 
The view component is called GUI ( typically  gui.py with the class name GUI ). It creates all the visible components, and relays user input to the controller.
You can unplug the GUI object from the application and plug in new components. Don't like the GUI? You could modify mine, or you could make a modification and choose which one to use. This is sort of like a skin for an application.
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You can unplug the GUI object from the application and plug in new components. Don't like the GUI? You could modify mine, or you could make a modification and choose which one to use. This is sort of like a skin for an application.  
 
 
=== Projects Here Done in this Style ===
 
 
 
 
 
*[[Python Smart Terminal]]
 
*[[Python Smart ClipBoard]]
 
*[[Python Control of Smart Plugs]]
 
*[[Python Scheduling Application]]
 
  
 
== Development Environment ==
 
== Development Environment ==

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