On 13/10/12 05:55, Brett Dailey wrote:
I'm working on a few projects and need some help.
We don;t do homework but we can offer suggestions. But first we need
more detail.
What is your programming language/version/OS?
What GUI framework are you using?
What is your skill level? Can you use othe
On 13/10/2012 06:54, Devin Jeanpierre wrote:
Do your own homework.
-- Devin
Manners if you don't mind. We don't want to drive newbies away from
Python by being harsh towards them. So it's do your own homework, please :)
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Cheers.
Mark Lawrence.
On 13/10/12 16:54, Devin Jeanpierre wrote:
Do your own homework.
Oooh, nasty. Next you'll be using ... sarcasm. Perhaps even ... irony.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ygg2KlicnOQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=evj24bXakqg
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Steven
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On 13/10/12 15:55, Brett Dailey wrote:
I'm working on a few projects and need some help.
[...]
Hi Brett, and welcome!
We like to see that people make an effort to solve their problems. This is a
list for learning about Python the language, not a list for doing people's
homework for them.
Plea
Do your own homework.
-- Devin
On Sat, Oct 13, 2012 at 12:55 AM, Brett Dailey
wrote:
> I'm working on a few projects and need some help. Here's what the first one
> needs to do:
>
> "Credits"
> 1. Create a list of strings. Make sure your program will work with any
> number of strings.
> 2. Make
I'm working on a few projects and need some help. Here's what the first one
needs to do:
"Credits"
1. Create a list of strings. Make sure your program will work with any number
of strings.
2. Make this text appear at the bottom of the screen and “crawl” to the top.
The crawl should be at a slow