On Fri, 28 Jan 2022 09:34:39 -0700, Cousin Stanley <cousinstan...@gmail.com> declaimed the following:
> > Your patience and willingness to help and guide someone else > with such a complete and understanable post is hihgly commendable. > Ignoring the code spam I presume <G> I seem to have scared off the OP with that post. Suspect the assignment came due, and they've nothing to show for it. I went on with the SQLite3 interpretation of the whole system, including using pysimplegui* (wx variant) and have implemented the login and user registration pages (though I haven't added a hash function for password storage yet), and made a start on the actual operations of the application (regular user: reserve book, unreserve book, list reservations, list checkouts [my interpretation over this long thread was that user makes reservation, then has to report to some desk to receive the book -- I treat the latter as the checkout stage]; admin users get: checkout for client, checkin for client, expire stale reservations, list overdue, grant admin privilege, add book, delete book). C:\Users\Wulfraed\Documents\_Hg-Repositories\Python Progs>pygount -s py -f summary BookDepository Language Files % Code % Comment % --------- ----- ------ ---- ------ ------- ------ Python 6 100.00 350 100.00 108 100.00 --------- ----- ------ ---- ------ ------- ------ Sum total 6 350 108 C:\Users\Wulfraed\Documents\_Hg-Repositories\Python Progs>pygount -s py BookDepository 18 Python BookDepository BookDepository\BookDepository.py 113 Python BookDepository BookDepository\creationSql.py 94 Python BookDepository BookDepository\database.py 2 Python BookDepository BookDepository\gui.py 119 Python BookDepository BookDepository\gui_login.py 112 Python BookDepository BookDepository\gui_main.py C:\Users\Wulfraed\Documents\_Hg-Repositories\Python Progs> Taking a few days off from this exercise. 350LOC in a week, including reading the pysimplegui documentation as I encounter things to implement vs the <10 lines presented by the OP in over three weeks. Out of stubbornness I'll probably continue this in the next few days. * pysimplegui actual feels somewhat comfortable to me... being similar to my 30 year old Amiga in terms of coding GUIs (no master event loop invoking call-backs, rather an explicit loop with comparison for event/widget and dispatch to handler functions) -- Wulfraed Dennis Lee Bieber AF6VN wlfr...@ix.netcom.com http://wlfraed.microdiversity.freeddns.org/ -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list