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Bonus Recipes

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If you use wxPython a lot, you will soon realize that some exceptions are difficult to catch. The reason it is so difficult is because wxPython is a wrapper around a C++ package called wxWidgets. Thus you have a mixture of C++ and Python in your application. What this means is that events bubble up from C++ to Python and back again. Where an exception occurs (the C++ side or the Python side) determines whether or not we will be able to catch it.

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Driscoll, M. (2018). Bonus Recipes. In: wxPython Recipes. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-3237-8_20

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