This beginner-friendly course empowers learners to design, construct, and deploy a desktop application using PySide2 that reads and displays structured data from a CSV file. Through guided, hands-on video lessons, participants will first establish a working development environment, then build foundational GUI components, and finally implement logic to process, count, and visualize CSV data within the interface.

PySide2 Project - Data Fetching Application

PySide2 Project - Data Fetching Application

Instructor: EDUCBA
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Intermediate level
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3 hours to complete
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JT
Reviewed on Jul 16, 2025
Perfect course for beginners! I had basic Python knowledge, but this course helped me level up quickly. The hands-on project really helped me understand GUI development with PySide2.
MC
Reviewed on Aug 9, 2025
I never thought I could build a GUI, but after following the videos step by step, I actually
FK
Reviewed on Jul 27, 2025
It's a good course, I can understand easily and develop as well. Good explanation..
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