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pythoner
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Posted on 04-18-13 1:20
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Hey Guys,
we are looking for a really good python tutor for next week.we need some help for our assignment.
Any good python programmer who lives around dallas area and who can spent some time to help us please let us know.
We are doing some programming stuffs so we need help on that.
Preference for Nepali tutor.
we can negotiate about pays($$$) too.
If anybody interested please reply this thread or mail me at:
rkjones20@hotmail.com
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alece
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Posted on 04-18-13 2:42
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post ur questions here as well if you have them...
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Saajha
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Posted on 04-18-13 2:57
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I don't want to mislead you, but you can sit all day in front of a tutor and end up with close to nothing until you start playing with python *yourself*. There are ~$30 worth books out there that can teach you virtually everything you'd need, and can be available 24/7 for assistance! You've named yourself 'pythoner'; which sufficiently reflects the ardency -- you should get on it yourself! There's plenty of information out there, and there are consolidated texts available for nominal price, if not free. Next week is still few days away -- plenty of time for you dive into it... next thing you notice you're a REAL pythoner. ;-)
FWIW, here's some that you can count on:
www.learnpythonthehardway.org/book/
www.cbtnuggets.com/it-training-videos/series/python-programming-python-language
www.youtube.com (search for "bucky's' python tutorials")
www.securitytube.net/video/4282
cheers,
~@~
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pythoner
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Posted on 04-18-13 2:57
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alece,
Thank you alece for your suggestion .I have lots of questions so I dont think its good to post in public forum.
Those questions are short but there are around 25 questions.I'm begineer so I found diffculty solving those problems but I dont think its gonna be difficult for programmer.If u think you can help us please let us know.
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alece
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Posted on 04-18-13 6:35
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one way to improve yourself is post in forums asking for help.. but first show what have you done and ask for inputs... and as saajha said watch bucky's videos.. watch all the videos in one day and practice..u will definitely get basic concepts of programming in python... and if the questions are of like the one u posted last time ..its not really that hard.. they are just basic problems... also everything is in python's website...
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Posted on 04-18-13 7:07
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Here is the Bucky's website.
http://thenewboston.org/index.php
It is really awesome. I used it for C++ and Python. If you know C, it is very easy to jump into python.
You can donate some part of the money you were planning to spend on the tutor to this guy if you wish. He is doing a great job.
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