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| Becquerel:
Congrats Now go read the Python Documentation for the latest version of the language and you might be able to learn more Then check this out for a stuffton of python modules (or packages, i forgot which name they use) https://pypi.python.org/pypi |
| Foxscotch:
--- Quote from: Timestamp on August 23, 2016, 05:16:21 AM --- just finished python yay --- End quote --- if codecademy still teaches python 2, read this and start using python 3 instead edit: you can tell which one it teaches you by whether it tells you to use print "whatever" (2) or print("whatever") (3) |
| blueblur121:
Wait, print works without parentheses in python 2? Does it work that way for all function? Either way it's dumb. |
| Foxscotch:
--- Quote from: blueblur121 on August 23, 2016, 09:44:56 PM ---Wait, print works without parentheses in python 2? Does it work that way for all function? Either way it's dumb. --- End quote --- no, just print. before python 3, print was part of the language's syntax. that's the case in a lot of languages, so I don't think it's really something to be surprised about |
| devildogelite:
Since I'm such a forget up and need 2 math classes and 2 internships I'm taking another year of classes and I'm actually excited about the computer science classes I got. I'm gonna be taking a class dealing with game development and it's gonna be using unity. Now I know this won't get me super deep into anything but it's also a graduate course so it should be a bit deeper than the average course I've taken. The professor is also a hard ass and I'm worried what he'll think about me because I had an ethics class with him before and everything I handed in was a week late. The other class I'm taking is natural language processing which is another graduate course. That one sounds like it might be a bit intense but I'm excited to be doing something cool like that. |
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