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RE: New Users Introduce Yourself - buran - Nov-30-2024

@JackG29, please post your question about pyperclip in the General Coding help section. This thread is just introductory one


RE: New Users Introduce Yourself - JackG29 - Dec-01-2024

(Nov-30-2024, 12:48 PM)buran Wrote: @JackG29, please post your question about pyperclip in the General Coding help section. This thread is just introductory one

Ok, sorry, I'm also new to these types of forums.
Best regards Jack G29


RE: New Users Introduce Yourself - symbiote - Dec-27-2024

Hello guys,
I'm a .NET developer and I struggle a lot with Python differences to C# but I keep trying anyway, so I can make scripts with Python. And I do see the great aspects of Python.


RE: New Users Introduce Yourself - irealbay - Dec-27-2024

Hello All,

Been coding for a few years then i found that I had to mentor a team that claimed so I started putting up videos to help just the basics.

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Can you help me plan content for basic python programming.

Also can some one please help me identify python weird-ities like nubmbers between -5 and 255 and how equality really works
Thanks in advance.


RE: New Users Introduce Yourself - LukasInCloud - Mar-19-2025

Hi, I'm Lukas Müller, a 28-year-old Senior DevOps Engineer living in Berlin, originally from Munich. I specialize in optimizing cloud infrastructure and love tackling complex tech challenges. Outside of work, I'm an avid cyclist, passionate about photography, and enjoy Berlin's vibrant electronic music scene.


RE: New Users Introduce Yourself - betpro - Mar-20-2025

Hi, I’m David, part of the team at [REMOVED]. My role as a Marketing Specialist involves optimizing user engagement, crafting compelling content, and ensuring seamless access to our platform. Excited to connect and share insights!


RE: New Users Introduce Yourself - aryankumarakj - Mar-26-2025

Hey every one just doing the Formalities if idon't they might close the acoount for not posting and well i am data science student working on python for 4-5 years now i know it is very less experience but it is what it is so after these many years now i thought i will join form to intract with other developers so see yaa


RE: New Users Introduce Yourself - tbman - Apr-16-2025

Ok, after seeing a lot of things said about python I thought I would give it a test drive. I'm a hobbyist programmer (Pascal) and thought I would give this a try. Not sure I like all these untyped data variables floating around though, lol, it reminds me of BASIC.


RE: New Users Introduce Yourself - Larz60+ - Apr-16-2025

(Apr-16-2025, 03:16 PM)tbman Wrote: Ok, after seeing a lot of things said about python I thought I would give it a test drive. I'm a hobbyist programmer (Pascal) and thought I would give this a try. Not sure I like all these untyped data variables floating around though, lol, it reminds me of BASIC.

Not much like BASIC at all...
I have used pascal and it's a great language, also C, C++ and going back-to the 1960's Easycoder (assembly language) and FORTRAN.
Have been seriously using python for the past 15 years, after a long love affair with 'C'. There's no going back.
I think you will be pleasantly surprised with python. It's the number one language used for AI.


RE: New Users Introduce Yourself - snl_9527 - Apr-27-2025

(Sep-21-2016, 09:47 PM)Larz60+ Wrote: Hello,

I'm another regular since Dec 2013.

Retired (don't want to be) software engineer in the field of telecommunications and spectra-chemical instrumentation.
Have been designing and writing code since 1968. Wrote first 'program' in 1965.
Early pioneer with microcomputer systems, and author with Kilobaud magazine (1970's)
70+ years old - still going.

Larz60+
May the power be with you Big Grin