On Nov 18, 6:39 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi guys, > > I'm learning Python by teaching myself, and after going through several > tutorials I feel like I've learned the basics. Since I'm not taking a > class or anything, I've been doing challenges/programs to reinforce the > material and improve my skills. I started out with stuff like "Guess my > number" games, hangman, etc. and moved on to making poker and card > games to work with classes. For GUIs I created games like minesweeper, > and a GUI stock portfolio tracker. I am out of ideas and am looking for > programming projects, challenges, or programs that have helped you'll > learn. I'm working on the project Euler problems, but I find that they > don't really help my programming skills; they are more math focused. > Suggestions? What has been useful or interesting to you? I'd also > welcome sources of textbook type problems, because the ones provided in > tutorials tend to be repetitive. > > Thanks, > Ben
You night look at "Useless Python" (you'll have to Google for the site). It has tons of problems from trivial to complex. --greg -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list