Would there be interest in me setting up a small programming tutorial for AF in python?
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Would there be interest in me setting up a small programming tutorial for AF in python?
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Yes mam/sir sorry not sure about that, anyways that would be awesome, I've always wanted to learn python but my college didn't teach that.
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I'd be very interested. I tried teaching myself Python about half(?) a year ago when it was at 2.4 (or maybe it was 2.6) and didn't quite get it. (Probably due to lack of any programming experience.)
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That would be nice. There is a few cli-utilities that I would LOVE to do a gui for, like w_scan. It is just so annoying that the only *nix media player that can scan for channels is for KDE.
I don't know if I'll cover GUI programming though. But when the tutorial is through, you should be able to make sense of python GUI toolkits like Tkinter, so I suppose it'll still help you in that department.
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oh where can I download a python gui? (sorry theres another word for it, a more correct term wich at this moment I can't remember.)
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I would check it out I say go for it man.
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I will be using IDLE, which ships with python on most platforms. It comes with a syntax highlighted editor, and can be run interactively as well, which is nice in the beginning.
Though I'll cover all that in part 1 of my tutorial, which will cover the basic hand-holding part for people with no background in programming what so ever.
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I'd like a tutorial. I know that I'm taking a Python class a couple years from now, but it wouldn't hurt to familiarize myself with it now. :]
If for nothing else than another chapter in the legacy that is your existence, I say go for it!
Ah, and on a more practical note; I'm always keeping a watchful eye open for any new programming experiences, so it's much appreciated that you're doing this for all of us.
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