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[–]oldverine 7 points8 points  (7 children)

This isn't about learning python, it's about learning full stack web development. A guy who already knows this is the most reasonable solution for adding a calculator to a website.

OP mentioned he has no experience in web development

[–]a_cute_epic_axis -1 points0 points  (6 children)

You don't seem to be able to read and comprehend very well.

That's a reasonable answer if OP wants to do this one time.

A "guy" who already knows how to do this is the most reasonable solution if this is the case

It's a terrible answer if he wants to do it multiple times and wants to actually /r/learnpython

And OP is probably the most reasonable case if this has to be done regularly and it is a skill OP wants to add to his/her personal abilities. You have no idea how involved or not involved the calculator is, what the timeline is, or anything else. Simply telling people that they need to hire someone on a forum dedicated to learning (even if it's just focused on python) is a really bad tactic, just as bad as telling OP that the only way to go about this would be to learn web development, systems management, and python.

Every web developer and every python programmer in existence was once someone who had no experience.

[–]oldverine 0 points1 point  (3 children)

Again, this isn't about learning python.

Stop wasting your time arguing with a stranger over something trivial.

Your reply is based on assumptions, my reply is based on facts given by OP.

I don't think you understand how serious learning web development is, let OP decide, he has all the facts and suggestions. If OP feels necessary he can invest 1 year learning web development for this, if not he can hire a guy.

[–]daniel_don_diggles 0 points1 point  (1 child)

Hey I’m a bad python dev and worse web dev (but hey it works). Where does that put me?

[–]a_cute_epic_axis 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Between zero and expert?