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> On Wednesday, February 27, 2013 2:31:11 AM UTC-6, Alvin Ghouas wrote:
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> > So, I desided to start learning programming a few months
> > ago and by now i feel pretty confident about the basics of
> > the python language, and programming in general.
> > Variables, l
On Wednesday, February 27, 2013 4:40:41 PM UTC-8, Rick Johnson wrote:
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> Before you decide to start participating in outside projects may we have a
> list of some of the software you've written for yourself? (With all due
> respect) I very seriously doubt that someone with only a "few months" o
On Wednesday, February 27, 2013 12:31:11 AM UTC-8, Alvin Ghouas wrote:
> Hi everyone!
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> First of all: Im new to this group and i dont know if there are any "rules"
> or jargon around her. If so; pleas fill me in.
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>
> So, I desided to start learning programming a few months ago and
On Wednesday, February 27, 2013 2:31:11 AM UTC-6, Alvin Ghouas wrote:
> First of all: Im new to this group and i dont know if
> there are any "rules" or jargon around her. If so; pleas
> fill me in.
The only rules are there are no rules. All we can hope is that everyone will
"try" to play nicely
On Feb 27, 6:31 pm, Alvin Ghouas wrote:
> Yet despite my numerouse web searchs for project based tutorials,i cant
> seem to find any good ones.
Welcome to the python list.
Guides on writing large projects are definitely few and far between. I
can only think of a few, but they're all specifically
I would advise try answer the question: what is my goal?
Don't be surprised that not everyone become a programmer... many people fail
and get back to market thinking it was waste of time.
Thanks.
Andriy Kornatskyy
> Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2013 00:31:11 -08