Apr-15-2017, 06:19 PM
Hi,
I started on the forum about 5 years ago - trying to pick-up Python when looking for a job. So many familiar faces - though I don't see stud??? and Jacob Boer (what was his nick? I remember the name instead of nick because there's a school in Jerusalem by the same name where my youngest applied several years ago),
I've lost my registration couple of times, and haven't been on a forum for a while - hopefully, this version stays.
My first brush with Python was in 2006, and then after 2007 I barely used it in professional capacity. For the last 5 years I was writing - thankfully, especially after a stint with Tcl! - only Python, mostly in test automation. Lately I got hooked on Robot Framework.
Nice to be back - and I hope I'll be able to spend more time here.
I started on the forum about 5 years ago - trying to pick-up Python when looking for a job. So many familiar faces - though I don't see stud??? and Jacob Boer (what was his nick? I remember the name instead of nick because there's a school in Jerusalem by the same name where my youngest applied several years ago),
I've lost my registration couple of times, and haven't been on a forum for a while - hopefully, this version stays.
My first brush with Python was in 2006, and then after 2007 I barely used it in professional capacity. For the last 5 years I was writing - thankfully, especially after a stint with Tcl! - only Python, mostly in test automation. Lately I got hooked on Robot Framework.
Nice to be back - and I hope I'll be able to spend more time here.
Test everything in a Python shell (iPython, Azure Notebook, etc.)
- Someone gave you an advice you liked? Test it - maybe the advice was actually bad.
- Someone gave you an advice you think is bad? Test it before arguing - maybe it was good.
- You posted a claim that something you did not test works? Be prepared to eat your hat.