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SleepyD

Quote from: Dr. Kraus on February 18, 2013, 10:35:02 PM
@bella: I'd love to learn some python with you! I've been meaning to learn it for some time now and have only dipped my feet in a little with it so it would be great to learn along side someone! I could also get you going somewhat with Java if you'd like, but I would say to concentrate on python for the beginning. I've found that learning a programming language along side someone is better than by yourself so I'm completely willing to work with you! PM the info, I'm on skype most of the time as well unless its a school day because I'm stuck in class ;P

@choco: Working with renpy is pretty simple so after learning the basics of python you should be able to handle it :D

On the topic of Python as a programming language though, its a nice little programming language that is strong but can be very limited on how you can deploy it into an environment. I say that after we are able to get comfy with python we move onto working with more deploy able languages such as C# or Java. Even HTML 5 is more deploy able than python because its able to work on almost ALL platforms, this goes along with C# and Java in most cases.
I worked with python during a summer internship back in 2009. I'm now working with someone on a Python Touhou SRPG.
It's a joy to work with, IMO. Having worked with C/C++/C#/Java, I love how readable Python is. But knowing others who swear by C/C++, they find python a bit unsettling at times. haha (for example, the use of whitespace)

In other news, at work, I've suddenly been placed in a role as a server administrator, while having next to zero prior knowledge of building a linux server. I am using CentOS, based on RedHat.

And in still other news, my old college laptop just had a bad crash the other night. Luckily, it had been showing signs of dying for years, so most of the important stuff has been migrated off. But I figure I'd still like to save the thing for posterity as a VM. Now to hopefully create one without it dying in the middle of creation...

Chocofreak13

http://www.causes.com/actions/1733105-demand-fox-news-apologize-to-pagans-and-wiccans?recruiter_id=187033872&utm_campaign=invite&utm_medium=wall&utm_source=fb&open_dialog=inviter

guys, i never promote stuff like this, but please sign this petition. fox news' latest outing has decided to take a dump on my religion simply because it's a little less than mainstream. we're not hurting anybody. and yet even 4-500 years after witch hysteria was in full swing, people are still humiliating witches in this country.
click to make it bigger

Simonorged

Fox News is just about as full of bullshit as MSNBC.
Simon was here :P

Chocofreak13

damn straight, but it doesn't mean i want them getting away with this. ;^;
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Nichi

I signed it. To quote Ike, from Fire Emblem: "I fight for my friends" -w-

Simonorged

I tried to, but it nothing happened when I hit sign, it just went to the top of the page.
Simon was here :P

SleepyD

BBC World News. Just a half hour of news. Straight to the point.
No 24 hour fluff. No rants by political commentators. No constant fear-mongering and misleading headlines.

These 24-hour news channels just breed bad journalism. If you could even call it that.

Dr. Kraus

Quote from: SleepyD on February 19, 2013, 02:05:52 PM
BBC World News. Just a half hour of news. Straight to the point.
No 24 hour fluff. No rants by political commentators. No constant fear-mongering and misleading headlines.

These 24-hour news channels just breed bad journalism. If you could even call it that.

every morning. BBC. That is all we watch in my house!

alfonso_rd_30

Quote from: LeaflameSD on February 19, 2013, 03:12:52 AM
@Alfonso: Nice. And good luck on learning Python.

thank you...

Quote from: Chocofreak13 on February 19, 2013, 10:32:00 AM
@alfonso: yeeeeeeey. hope you have fun with it. ^^

now I just need to buy a power source and a couple controls and I'm set

Quote from: Chocofreak13 on February 19, 2013, 01:03:24 PM
http://www.causes.com/actions/1733105-demand-fox-news-apologize-to-pagans-and-wiccans?recruiter_id=187033872&utm_campaign=invite&utm_medium=wall&utm_source=fb&open_dialog=inviter

guys, i never promote stuff like this, but please sign this petition. fox news' latest outing has decided to take a dump on my religion simply because it's a little less than mainstream. we're not hurting anybody. and yet even 4-500 years after witch hysteria was in full swing, people are still humiliating witches in this country.

Thank you... I'll Never EVER AGAIN will complain about the Bigotry on TV Azteca... of course signed it and I hope Fox apologizes

Bella

Quote from: Chocofreak13 on February 18, 2013, 10:34:45 PM
hm.....i DID want to try my hand at Ren'py someday, and learning python would help with that....can we get another person in on it? :3

Yay! I worked with Ren'py years ago (making very small / simple VNs) and I didn't have any knowledge of Python at the time, but I imagine having a grasp on the language would make you a much more powerful Ren'py coder. ^^

Quote from: alfonso_rd_30 on February 19, 2013, 01:16:13 AM
I'm game on Learning Python...

Hooray!

Quote from: Dr. Kraus on February 18, 2013, 10:35:02 PM
@bella: I'd love to learn some python with you! I've been meaning to learn it for some time now and have only dipped my feet in a little with it so it would be great to learn along side someone! I could also get you going somewhat with Java if you'd like, but I would say to concentrate on python for the beginning. I've found that learning a programming language along side someone is better than by yourself so I'm completely willing to work with you! PM the info, I'm on skype most of the time as well unless its a school day because I'm stuck in class ;P

Awesome!  was thinking the same thing, when it comes to learning something new, two (or three, or four) minds are better than one - at the very least, it's good to have another person / more people around to point you in the right direction if you get in a jam or share resources with (websites, books, guides, etc). I'll PM you my Skype info, though I'd also like to make a thread here on OSC so we can keep track of any helpful websites and guides, and later on use it as a "headquarters" for projects.

At this point, I'm a complete noob to Python so I've been going over very basic beginner's guides and writing extremely simple programs, so I haven't needed any advice or pointers yet. But when I reach a point where I start dabbling in more complicated and original programs, it would be good to be able to have some help when I get stuck.

Quote@choco: Working with renpy is pretty simple so after learning the basics of python you should be able to handle it :D

On the topic of Python as a programming language though, its a nice little programming language that is strong but can be very limited on how you can deploy it into an environment. I say that after we are able to get comfy with python we move onto working with more deploy able languages such as C# or Java. Even HTML 5 is more deploy able than python because its able to work on almost ALL platforms, this goes along with C# and Java in most cases.

I agree with you, though as Kari said I'm going to try to focus my energy on Python for the time being and see how that goes. :) 

Quote from: SleepyD on February 19, 2013, 01:00:16 PMI worked with python during a summer internship back in 2009. I'm now working with someone on a Python Touhou SRPG.
It's a joy to work with, IMO. Having worked with C/C++/C#/Java, I love how readable Python is. But knowing others who swear by C/C++, they find python a bit unsettling at times. haha (for example, the use of whitespace)

That's great to hear! I decided to give Python a shot since it's often described as both beginner-friendly AND reasonably practical/useful ... I've barely started working with it, but already I'm finding it far more interesting and easy to follow than the other languages I've dabbled with in the past.

Nichi

#18880
Python is probably much easier than C++; which I have a few books on (Courtesy of my uncle; who had some leftover from when he was in college). Also, likely more useful than BASIC ^^;

I might think about jumping in

EDIT: Asagi's new keyboard arrived and is installed. Feels great, but looks a bit out of place considering how worn-out the speaker grille \ keyboard tray is ^^;;

Chocofreak13

still, shiny new keyboard is shiny.

thanks for signing everyone, it really means a lot that you'd do that. and simon, i'd try again or reload the page. or try this link.
http://www.causes.com/causes/814122-demand-fox-news-apologize-for-attacking-wiccans
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LeaflameSD

#18882
I can't find anything useful or easy to learn Japanese (Romanji, not kanji or hiragana, Also the phrases and words.). My old Spanish teacher said that if I wanna learn something, read it 7 times; 1 time a day and then I will remember it for life. *exhales* What to do...

Nichi

Not sure, man :\

So I overslept a bit today. I have work in about an hour :\

Simonorged

Simon was here :P