On 18/11/2013 10:18, ngangsia akumbo wrote:
On Saturday, November 16, 2013 11:41:31 PM UTC+1, Chris Angelico wrote:
On Sun, Nov 17, 2013 at 9:25 AM, ngangsia akumbo <ngang...@gmail.com> wrote:

I am called Richard m from western Africa, Cameroon. It was a pleasure for me 
to join this group.



Hi! Welcome!



secondly, i wihs to start a small company after learning how to code



I am learning python very broadly, meaning i am not concentrating on a single 
section. I wish to know the language and be able to apply it to any location in 
the field of tech.



i Need some advise on how, and what python can help me setup a business?



Frankly, my advice to you is: Don't. You've been writing code for a

few months, that's great; but starting a company is a completely

different thing to do.



I would recommend that you primarily code purely for pleasure - that

way, if you mess something up, you don't lose money. And then if you

want to go professional, get a salaried job at someone else's company,

rather than starting your own. It's a HUGE job to run your own

company, and that's not something your Python coding skill will help

with. Tax, legal requirements, profitability... headaches you don't

need.



Now, if you're already experienced at running a business, and want to

know what Python can do to make your life easier... that we can

answer! There are all sorts of automation and convenience jobs you can

do with Python. But that's quite different from what I think you're

asking here.



ChrisA

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