Re: [Tutor] Which Python should a beginner learn?

2013-10-03 Thread Tim Krupinski
I think it really depends on why you are learning python. For me, I'm using it primarily to supplement my tools as a system engineer. The standard version of Python that installs with nearly every server I manage is 2.7, so I decided to focus on learning 2.7 because I didn't want to be in a posit

Re: [Tutor] Which computer operating system is best for Python

2014-02-05 Thread Tim Krupinski
I would agree with David and others. For programming, a chromebook would not be a good choice because you can't install any type of development environment onto the machine itself. Get something with a big screen and, preferably a full keyboard - I'm talking full size in the sense that you have t

Re: [Tutor] how do i delete the questions that i asked and it has been shared in web

2014-03-12 Thread Tim Krupinski
No. On Wed, Mar 12, 2014 at 1:33 PM, S Tareq wrote: > so you can't delete the question that i have asked long time ago > > > On Wednesday, 12 March 2014, 18:03, Zachary Ware > wrote: > On Wed, Mar 12, 2014 at 12:46 PM, S Tareq wrote: > >> this one http://code.activestate.com/lists/python-tutor

Re: [Tutor] Real world experience

2014-05-11 Thread Tim Krupinski
Probably off-topic for the list but i'll let some of the others weigh in on that. This is more for help with the python language itself. But i'll weigh in. Programming is difficult work. It's definitely a profitable career. Its hard to say how much you'll make since it varies depending on loca