Hello All,
Programming has always been a passion of mine, however, I'm frequently
frustrated at
simple fact that I've been learning python for 8 months, and I have yet to
start, and finish, a simple
project. I find difficult to not only visualize the execution, but to
figure out when and where
Adam Jensen wrote:
> Side note: if one were to only import specific functions from a module,
> would the load time and memory consumption be smaller? Example, is:
>
> from random import randint, seed
>
> smaller and faster than:
>
> import random
Basically
from random import randint, seed
is
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-Original Message-
From: Joseph Lee [mailto:joseph.lee22...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, December 19, 2014 1:43 AM
To: 'Brandon Dorsey'
Subject: RE: [Tutor] Learning to program, not code.
Hi Brandon,
Answers are below.
-Original Message-
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Hello All
I am also facing write a code in python please help me for
this i read all concepts of python
but whem i will started this i am facing lot of problems .
-- Forwarded message --
From: Brandon Dorsey
Date: Fri, Dec 19, 2014 at 7:39 AM
Subject: [Tutor] Learn
On 19/12/14 02:09, Brandon Dorsey wrote:
simple fact that I've been learning python for 8 months, and I have yet to
start, and finish, a simple project.
That's a pity because the detail involved in completing a
project is often where you learn most.
Maybe you should take time out from "learni
On 19/12/14 09:38, Sarika Shrivastava wrote:
I am also facing write a code in python please help me for
this i read all concepts of python
but whem i will started this i am facing lot of problems .
Feel free to ask questions here.
But please be specific. We need to know what kind
On 12/18/2014 09:09 PM, Brandon Dorsey wrote:
Hello All,
Programming has always been a passion of mine,
A great start. Can you tell us a little more about yourself? Is Python
the first language you've tried, or are you successful at other
languages? Are you in school, at what level, do yo
On Fri, 19 Dec 2014 10:32:15 +0100
Peter Otten <__pete...@web.de> wrote:
> Basically
>
> from random import randint, seed
>
> is equivalent to
>
> import random
> randint = random.randint
> seed = random.seed
> del random
>
> From that you can deduce that the whole random module is loaded int
On Thu, Dec 18, 2014 at 8:09 PM, Brandon Dorsey wrote:
>
> Hello All,
>
> Programming has always been a passion of mine, however, I'm frequently
> frustrated at
>
> simple fact that I've been learning python for 8 months, and I have yet to
> start, and finish, a simple
>
> project. I find difficu