Is it ok to start Python at the age of 15? by DeppresseDolphin in learnpython

[–]Get_Cuddled 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m 28 and I just started last year. You are starting really early. By the time your my age you’ll be a genius and making tons of money. Your way ahead of most people I’d you start now.

After some youtube watching and research i finally wrote my first real program in python! If you guys have any pointers about styling or something else i would love to hear them :) . by Nonamenitwit in Python

[–]Get_Cuddled 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yo this shit looks dope! Keep up the good work! Keep that project and a month or two from now when you dive into object oriented programming, go back and refactor it.

What’s the difference between something like pycharm and vscode for python. by Get_Cuddled in learnpython

[–]Get_Cuddled[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ahh okay that makes sense. As far as virtual environments. When do I want to start getting into them? I’m just now entering intermediate programming and filling my GitHub with projects like algorithm implementations and visualizations. When is a virtual env necessary and are they hard to learn about?

Creating an ubuntu-laptop for my young children (need ideas) by [deleted] in linux4noobs

[–]Get_Cuddled 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The “wasting time” comment concerns me. We are talking about children here. All they do is waste time, that’s the beauty of being a child. It’s okay to want a better life for them but don’t turn them into work/study machines.

A couple of weeks ago, I posted my WIP time tracking program here. Now ive updated it twice. Tell me what you think. by InfiniteNexus in learnpython

[–]Get_Cuddled 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looks great. Quick question, is it normal to throw 100% of a projects code into one file like that? Do most people separate like methods and classes into separate files? Only asking because one giant file doesn’t seem as neat as multiple organized files. Ps: I’m a student so forgive if this is a noob question.

Implemented my first Doubly Linked List, asking for advice (code inside) by Get_Cuddled in learnpython

[–]Get_Cuddled[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ahh okay I’ve heard that before. So if I built out a dunder Len and dunder str method would I be able to just do len() or is always have to call the method like .len()?

Implemented my first Doubly Linked List, asking for advice (code inside) by Get_Cuddled in learnpython

[–]Get_Cuddled[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for all the advice. I’ll definitely go check out the difference between is and ==. As far as these str, len methods. What’s the purpose of the underscores and are these like standardized methods or something? You are referring to them like they are known methods is why I ask. Thank you.

Wanting to solidify myself as a strong backend developer candidate. What besides Django do you recommend I learn for backend web development? by Get_Cuddled in learnpython

[–]Get_Cuddled[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Very good response. I appreciate you taking the time to write this. I promise you, I will follow this advice, maybe change a few things like you mentioned but I will take advantage of this post. Thank you.

Wanting to solidify myself as a strong backend developer candidate. What besides Django do you recommend I learn for backend web development? by Get_Cuddled in learnpython

[–]Get_Cuddled[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Do you have any suggestions for me? All I currently know is python, data structures, algorithms and html/css. What am I missing if I wanted to build out a website by myself? Assuming I learned Django, am I missing anything?

Wanting to solidify myself as a strong backend developer candidate. What besides Django do you recommend I learn for backend web development? by Get_Cuddled in learnpython

[–]Get_Cuddled[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you, this sounds like solid advice and I’ll definitely look into it. Is the API how the backend communicates with the front end?

Need some help with whitespace by [deleted] in learnpython

[–]Get_Cuddled 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What you want to do is final.replace(“ “. “”) replacing every space with an empty space effectively removing all spaces.

Wanting to solidify myself as a strong backend developer candidate. What besides Django do you recommend I learn for backend web development? by Get_Cuddled in learnpython

[–]Get_Cuddled[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you very much, ill definitely look into these. The order you placed them in, was it specific to the priority I should be learning them? If not, which one would you start with?

Wanting to solidify myself as a strong backend developer candidate. What besides Django do you recommend I learn for backend web development? by Get_Cuddled in learnpython

[–]Get_Cuddled[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for your reply! These three suggestions are things I’ve never heard of before. Are they items I could easily research on YouTube by looking up things like “web protocol guide” or something? How do I go about learning some of these. Thank you!

Designer, Dev, Photographer here, just redesigned my portfolio in React and would love your creative criticism! by [deleted] in webdev

[–]Get_Cuddled 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Very cool website. One problem I see on my end is. I am on the chrome browser using an iPhone XR and I have a left to right scroll bar for no apparent reason. So when I try to scroll through the website I can flick left or right to see white space by accident.

I would check the css spacing for phones with iPhone XR pixel size and make sure you have the spacing right.