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RE: New Users Introduce Yourself - francisco_neves2020 - Apr-19-2019 (Apr-19-2019, 08:08 PM)heatherale Wrote: Hi everyone, I'm a Computer Engineering student, and a content producer at ML-powered startup. I came here because I want to keep a finger on the pulse and know what Pythonistas are up to :)You are welcome :P RE: New Users Introduce Yourself - diego - Apr-25-2019 Hi everyone, My name is Diego and I am 36 years old(just another IT guy). My first PC was an Intel Pentium 133 with 128 Mb ram on 1995. I wrote one mIRC script on 98' and started as a computer technician at that time. Got my first IT certification in 2000, graduated a few years later and working as an IT professional since then. Now I am trying to learn Python to automate all repetitive work as possible. Sorry for my bad English. :) RE: New Users Introduce Yourself - Gribouillis - Apr-25-2019 Hi Diego and welcome. You finally found the right tool for automating repetitive tasks! RE: New Users Introduce Yourself - Frank1905 - May-04-2019 Hi, my name is Francesco and I'm an Italian IT student. I've just started studying Python (my first University year) and I found it to be really interesting. RE: New Users Introduce Yourself - LydianRebel - May-23-2019 Hi. I'm currently trying to learn Python and I think that taking part in a community is necessary in order to really learn anything. I probably won't have much to share at the beginning (I'm kind of lost, actually), but I guess I'll eventually get there. Thanks. RE: New Users Introduce Yourself - friv2019 - May-23-2019 Welcome! My name is Bac, i'm developer at http://friv2019.games/ NICE TO MEET YOU <3 RE: New Users Introduce Yourself - sailboatevanmoser - May-23-2019 Hi everyone: I am a dad. I have had my kid do a bit of coding when he had been interested when he was 10 yrs old. He started a tiny game and stopped. But, he had some basic concepts down (he made a character that could move on the 2d screen and jump). But he has lost interest for now. Anyways, I am here because I know a bit of python and i am going to post a job for soemone on the job board (I have to become a user to do that) My ad for the job will be: [Job to convert JS fragment to Python] Hi: Pay: $100 to $200 for one time small code block conversion (should be so simple if you know JS and know bitaddress brain wallet): Back story: I used Brain Wallet from bitaddress.org which is Open source: https://github.com/pointbiz/bitaddress.org I made a wallet that has $1000 in it. I remember the fragments of my passphrase, but I need to use a Loop to iterate the variations to find my wallet. Job: Just convert the BRAIN Wallet portion of bitaddress.org into lines code of Python [I don't even care if you use PyExejs to do this (I am so bad at JS that I don't even know how to do that). But if you use PyExeJS, I may need to consult you on the pip install of the right libraries.] Thank you. (May-23-2019, 03:55 AM)LydianRebel Wrote: Hi. good luck! Python is such a powerful language but also so approachable (I am a beginnner myself) : ) RE: New Users Introduce Yourself - Akainu - May-24-2019 Hi, I am Amedeo and I recently started attending a course for python with finance, I have no coding experience. I must admit that the course itself is very hard, even though I have a strong desire to learn to code. Hopefully, I will learn more with you guys. Thanks a lot RE: New Users Introduce Yourself - vuvu - May-27-2019 HI all, i'm Vu Vu! Nice to meet you! RE: New Users Introduce Yourself - robgraves - Jun-06-2019 Hi, I'm robgraves. I studied Computer Science and IT-System Administration in college and now work as an IT Specialist for a healthcare organization. I've done a lot of coding in college in C and some Java. I've dabbled a little in Python, but now I feel like making a concentrated effort to really dig into Python. Looking forward to it. |