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RE: New Users Introduce Yourself - Larz60+ - Mar-26-2019 A couple of good tutorials that you might enjoy: http://interactivepython.org/courselib/static/thinkcspy/index.html and/or https://www.python-course.eu/python3_course.php RE: New Users Introduce Yourself - DeMorganLaws - Mar-28-2019 Greetings. I am a graduate student in aerospace/astronautical engineering with a strong interest in computer programming and software development. Spacecraft are primarily run by computer systems so learning programming and programming logic is a sensible addition to my set of skills. I look forward to learning. RE: New Users Introduce Yourself - Exsul - Mar-29-2019 Online I go by Exsul, Latin for "wanderer" or "exile." I'm a teacher (English, Latin, and Philosophy), self-published author, and father of three who is having trouble making ends meet and looking to supplement his income by becoming a freelance programmer. I started learning Python 3 a few months ago, and I'm having all kinds of fun with it. Currently I'm trying (unsuccessfully) to get Kivy installed on my machine without breaking PyCharm. RE: New Users Introduce Yourself - Jatzek3 - Apr-07-2019 Hi Guys! My name is Jacek. Im 32 years old and come from coastal town of Poland Gdynia. I have master degree in history, was a succsesfull professional poker player after studies. Though it was "good money" i quit it and went to full time job and worked for about 4 years at telephone center which i enjoeyed. Since i was working for AV company and i was interested in computers. I decided to switch profession to programing. Now I am learning Python OOP and when when i will have some knowledge which enabless coding in OOP, i will move to RegEx. After that i will try to make a Project. RE: New Users Introduce Yourself - j.crater - Apr-07-2019 Siema Jacek! It sounds like an interesting story you have of how you ended up with programming, rather inspiring really :) Welcome to the forums and enjoy your stay! RE: New Users Introduce Yourself - francisco_neves2020 - Apr-07-2019 Many thanks. I want to ask for help with my code, but i don't have any ideia where to post it, so people can help me. If you are kind give me a tip, i have search for a forum, but i don't want to get reported if i posted in the wrong place. RE: New Users Introduce Yourself - Larz60+ - Apr-07-2019 Francisco, just start a thread in the appropriate forum. read forum rules here: https://python-forum.io/misc.php?action=help especially the part about BBCode, https://python-forum.io/misc.php?action=help&hid=25 It's easy. Have fun. RE: New Users Introduce Yourself - TomInTheDungeon - Apr-11-2019 Hello Everyone! First, about my username: My wife calls my basement computer hide-away "The Dungeon." Therefore, "Tom in the Dungeon." My first computer was a Timex-Sinclair, 2K RAM, no HDD or SSD, in 1983. Moved up to a Commodore 64. Then, a $1200 286, which I upgraded to a 386 myself. I Found Windows 3.0 at my wife's urging, and got as far as Windows 7, when I abandoned Windows altogether, and went to Linux...and I'm NEVER looking back. Many computers and upgrades later, I now have an HP Z210 workstation, and since it's now fast enough to actually DO something with it, I'm trying to learn Python. WOW, LOTS to learn! I hope to have many intelligent conversations with you in the very near future. RE: New Users Introduce Yourself - alessandro87gatto - Apr-12-2019 Hi everyone, I'm new to the forum and new with python. I find it very interesting. I'm using it to complete a university project and I hope I can get help from you RE: New Users Introduce Yourself - heatherale - Apr-19-2019 Hi everyone, I'm a Computer Engineering student, and a content producer at ML-powered startup. I came here because I want to keep a finger on the pulse and know what Pythonistas are up to :) |