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New to python, advice how do i go about?

New to python, advice how do i go about? thanking in advance.

29th Oct 2017, 6:04 PM
Karna Joshi
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to all project makers ,🙆 use git & github(very easy) GIT- is your offline code repository GITHUB- is your online code repository BENEFITS ARE #can share your project with anyone and anyone can contribute to the same project, with ur permission # u can have multiple versions of the project , and u can hv any version of your project any time. # ur project will always be safe # it's so easy to see what changes you made overtime, very useful when dealing with large codes 👉caution for beginners: don't dive in- depth details of git , u ll be using only 10 to 15 commands that's it, and just Google ' branching, pull & push mechanisms' in git that's it. git is how u contribute in large open source projects or even better make your team in SoloLearn and start working together in same projects, you ll learn so much that u ll realize the power of TEAMWORK 💪and phases of software engineering on your own to great extents anyone want to work on any web applications project with me?🤗
30th Oct 2017, 12:08 AM
Morpheus
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take notebook , and open computer , then LEARN ->WRITE -> CODE-> REPEAT
29th Oct 2017, 6:06 PM
Morpheus
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🐍 Great Python Video Tutorials 🐍 One of the best Python Programming video tutorials I've seen so far: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLi01XoE8jYohWFPpC17Z-wWhPOSuh8Er- Good explanations, with a geeky sense of humour.
29th Oct 2017, 6:17 PM
Morpheus
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dude you're the best. have enrolled for it as well.
29th Oct 2017, 7:01 PM
Karna Joshi
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saw couple of her videos as well. She is witty. thanks again
29th Oct 2017, 7:02 PM
Karna Joshi
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fabulous. I'd like to work with you on the project that you are working. I'll create my own ID on GitHub and will let you know.
30th Oct 2017, 12:12 AM
Karna Joshi
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grad 3 years back, I'm working.
30th Oct 2017, 12:25 AM
Karna Joshi
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@Morpheus I don't know so much about web development, but for sure i want to see some of your work :) I would like to work on an open source, so if you want a beginner count me in :)
30th Oct 2017, 1:47 AM
derXred
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@Morpheus Well, i did a site at some point with html and css and a database in MySQL (not too fancy). I am not really an outsider, but i am a beginner :D Actually i saw something and maybe I wasn't looking too much at the web dev area and maybe i should search it a bit more...and the big reason is because for me as an outsider of dev(back or front end) i believe, probably i could make my portfolio more visible with something web(some ideas, not sure). Sorry because am asking and telling things,but i get my answers doing this :) I really like programming and construction engineering and maybe someday i will do them both :D actually my degree is with both.
30th Oct 2017, 2:15 AM
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@Morpheus Well, im still looking for that sparkling exposure... not sure if someone should "see" me or i should try to do more to be seen...for the backend dev i belive the exposure is behind frontend dev OR i dont know what to do to make it right. And to be honest i find out interesting things from daily challenges and i was looking for simple examples,but a bit twisted, so i can search more about it and understand it. Untill now you are one of a few people from this amazing platform that made me belive more in myself as a beginner in programming. Thank you! edit: probably i will delete my post, here in another post... i feel bad posting so much on someone else Discussion, but i feel maybe someone else gonna struggle in some similar situation..
30th Oct 2017, 3:03 AM
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thanks Morpheus. I've downloaded python from the site and will start now. any particular site or book to start from?
29th Oct 2017, 6:12 PM
Karna Joshi
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not able to view the link, if you could name the person hosting the channel, I'll directly go to his page.
29th Oct 2017, 6:25 PM
Karna Joshi
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one suggestion , if totally new to programming , then video tutorials are best start. else I ll suggest books , online articles , projects , free online courses etc
29th Oct 2017, 6:28 PM
Morpheus
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Morpheus - saw your comment about GitHub. can you help me with that as well?
29th Oct 2017, 8:34 PM
Karna Joshi
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can find introductory tutorials for git at traversy media YouTube , awesome guy, clear voice straight approach. all his web development videos are helpful
30th Oct 2017, 12:11 AM
Morpheus
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how long would it take to learn python properly according to you?
30th Oct 2017, 12:17 AM
Karna Joshi
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Electronics Engineer
30th Oct 2017, 12:19 AM
Karna Joshi
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math is good, I'm good with logic as well. Have learnt C long back.. 6-7 years back. but won't take long to grasp again
30th Oct 2017, 12:22 AM
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give me odd 15 days and I'll make myself familiar enough to work with you... if you could help me out with the small Knowledge Transfer initially that would just do wonder. after working in different live projects have realised what a small KT generally does.
30th Oct 2017, 12:31 AM
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