On 2022-05-06, dn <pythonl...@danceswithmice.info> wrote: > The problem with some of the advice given in this thread, eg using > StackOverflow or YouTube videos, is that a beginner (particularly) > has no measure of the material's quality. Both platforms are riddled > with utter-junk - even 'dangerous' advice.
And the "quality level" of such online forum answers seems to vary widely by subject. They're not nearly as bad for Python as they are for PHP and Javascript. Your chances of finding a correct answer to a PHP question are virtually nil. [It dosn't help that the "correct answer" often changes between versions -- even minor ones.] -- Grant -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list