No We Don't Actually Have The Ghost of Stephen Hawking Our pictures will be sort of like the "Word Of the Day" calendars that many people have on their desks except ours will feature a word from each stanza of the poem. I couldn't find many images of the Jabberwocky online so I decided to create the images using text. The first step in our self-reading book is to create some images. The whole text can be found on Wikipedia. Since it's in the public domain and pretty well-known, we'll be using the poem "The Jabberwocky" by Lewis Carroll as our source material. Let's get started! The Jabberwocky AKA I Didn't Want to Write A Story Myself In this tutorial, we'll use PIL (Python Imaging Library), gtts (Google's text to speech library), and TkInter to create a suite of programs that will read a simple book to us. Text To Speech Fun by IoFAdmin at python | programming We're Going To Create A Program That Reads A Book To Us!
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