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New Users Introduce Yourself
Hello there,
i'm Andrea. After 10 years as a technical assistant, a few months ago i decided to start studying Python.
I had a few experience with Game Maker tool (no code), and it was more 10 years after high school but i asked the best prof there is: ChatGPT Big Grin .
He taught me the basics, then i moved on other apps courses, completing them and receiving "certificates", while practice with HackerRank.

Then i started to create some projects like webscraping certain websites or super easy games.
Now i'm at the point where in order to level my skills i need to learn from others, perhaps humans Tongue .

Hope to learn more,
Andrea
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Hello All,
I Hope everyone are doing great!
My self Suresh, I'm A student and i'm trying to learn python and i want to be a Master in Python.

I Hope this community will Support me For Being to be Master in python.

Nice to meet you all.

thanking you..
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I just joined. I'm new to Python programming. I'm on another computer forum too learning Java programming also. I'm hopeful both knowledge integrates well and I get to pick valuable tips in computing. Since 1986 I've known about computers. But just recently picked up Java programming some time in 2017. Now I'm here hoping to learn something. I'm on a Linux OS, Chromebook laptop pc. It was given to me by someone after I took up programming and joined all kinds of forums and blogs. Now I'm hopeful I'll last in Python. And Java.
Programs are like instructions or rules. Learning it gets us closer to a solution. Desired outcome. Computer talk.
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Hi Friends!

It so happened I never properly learnt Python and have come here to be able to fix some of the "gaps".

Started programming back in 1998 (Pascal, C, 86 assembly etc you know), employed in programming since 2008, mostly as Java, recently Go developer (somewhere in-between were bigdata technologies, erlang project) - and silly thing, while it often happens that I use Python, I don't
remember ever seriously and methodically learning it.

One of my hobbies is my web-site with programming puzzles (CodeAbbey) where predictably Python is the most popular language among the users (I believe used by over 40% people and in over 40% of submissions - few years ago it was rather 30), so I need time after time dive into to help or fix something... And still I feel my skills inadequate. Recently I decided upon adding by and by few strictly Python-oriented problems (generally they are "language-agnostic") to explore some advanced programming topics. This is evolving quite slowly but again I hope I come upon some ideas browsing this forum.
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