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forum motto / description
#1
I added a facebook plugin to handle the facebook graph so when you link this site, that little picture that is previewed in facebook gets added.
I was trying to come up with a motto or better description for the forum. I was thinking something like "The number one developer site" or something like that. But at he moment i am not feeling creative, so i ask what you guys think would be a good one?

I currently have The Python Community Forum, however it is kind of redundant being the fact that Python Forum is right above it.
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#2
I've seen a facebook ad more times than I'd like that shows a simple javascript code block.  Something along the lines of:
function tryCodeFights(you) {
  return you.haveFun()
    .then(() => you.getJob());
}
Maybe we can do something similar?
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#3
snippsat is the artist, what do you think Mr. snippsat?
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#4
As I proposed in a previous thread: Bug fixes before solutions.
Craig "Ichabod" O'Brien - xenomind.com
I wish you happiness.
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#5
A bit changed @nilamo's "It's dangerous to go alone!  Take this: https://python-forum.io"
"As they say in Mexico 'dosvidaniya'. That makes two vidaniyas."
https://freedns.afraid.org
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#6
Keep calm and >>>import this
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#7
(Oct-12-2017, 11:34 AM)wavic Wrote: A bit changed @nilamo's "It's dangerous to go alone!  Take this: https://python-forum.io"

This meme is actually way older.

I disagree with all the funny ones. It should probably inform a non-tech-savvy user what this site would offer.

Then again, when you link to a specific post or forums, shouldn't it just show some preview text of very that?
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#8
On a thread preview; it will show the thread title and first 50 chars. Anywhere else will show the default.

Quote:It should probably inform a non-tech-savvy user what this site would offer.
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#9
?
async def request_help(topic):
    post = pyforum.post(topic)
    await post.get_replies()
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#10
"A Python community using modern technology."
Craig "Ichabod" O'Brien - xenomind.com
I wish you happiness.
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