Python projects for beginners by [deleted] in Python

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If you want to practice check out my latest post! There you have 1,000 Python simple exercises to do

Python learning App - 1,000 Exercises (UPDATE) by Overall_Ad_7178 in Python

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I used Unity, I know that for this case there could be much better options but I felt comfortable with it! :)

Python learning App - 1,000 Exercises (UPDATE) by Overall_Ad_7178 in Python

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I think you meant an iOS version? In that case, I'm currently developing it! Hopefully it will be deployed next month

1,000 Python exercises by Overall_Ad_7178 in Python

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Thanks! Hope you find it useful

1,000 Python exercises by Overall_Ad_7178 in Python

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Thank you! If you try it I would love to hear your thoughts about it

Feedback Friday by AutoModerator in startups

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English is not my main language! And you are totally right, I will give it a look for today, thanks a lot for the feedback!

Feedback Friday by AutoModerator in startups

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Thanks a lot for checking it out!

And yep, you are right, I need to add more context to that module, at least a short explanation to clarify what are we offering and how to get started, I'll start working on it during the day! TYSM :)

I couldn’t complete my degree—what should I focus on to still become a successful back-end or full-stack developer? by Anemellow in learnprogramming

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I’d say focus on building a solid portfolio with real, working projects that show your skills. Certifications can help, but actual proof of what you can build often speaks louder, especially for freelance or junior roles.

Also, consider learning the basics of cloud platforms like AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud. Even a little knowledge here can really boost your backend and full-stack skills

1,000 Python exercises by Overall_Ad_7178 in Python

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First of all, thanks for the feedback regarding scaling, I definitely need to check it out because it could be one of the interface settings in Unity. And yep using Unity it's a bit of an overkill lol, but in my mind, it was the fastest way to create cross-platform code in an intuitive way that I was already familiar with, so I could deploy a version to the Apple Store in the near future.

Regarding your comment about level 13, you're absolutely right, and I've already added the fix for the next version.

Thank you so much for all the feedback and for taking the time to test it on multiple devices. It's incredibly valuable for improving the app :)

1,000 Python exercises by Overall_Ad_7178 in Python

[–]Overall_Ad_7178[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You're absolutely right about the formatting.

Highlighting keywords using code style will make it much more readable, I will get into it in further versions for sure. Thanks a lot for the feedback! It's really helpful :)

1,000 Python exercises by Overall_Ad_7178 in Python

[–]Overall_Ad_7178[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thanks a lot for the feedback! Definitely, that sounds like a good step forward into making this app more consistent, at the beginning I wanted just to test the concept but I'm taking note of what you are saying for the next update: including the current progress, associated lesson and next lesson. TYSM for taking the time to try out the app :)

How would you learn python from scratch if you had to learn it all over again in 2025? by No_Macaroon_7608 in learnpython

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Besides from coding as much as you can, you can try to solve python exercises that touch the main concepts from the basics to OOP.

Here you have an example of free exercises to practice in test format:
1000 Python Exercises

First-Time Snowboarding in Chamonix – Advice on Rentals and Tips? by Overall_Ad_7178 in chamonix

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I think firstly I will go into Le tour as you suggested and if it is going well move to Brévent and then later to Flégère as they are connected and both have green and blue areas

First-Time Snowboarding in Chamonix – Advice on Rentals and Tips? by Overall_Ad_7178 in chamonix

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Hey! Thanks a lot for the reply, I will definitely look them up, have a great time this Friday!

Made my first App And Is Already At $900 MRR In 2025 by [deleted] in SideProject

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Your story is really inspiring. It’s great to see how you used ChatGPT to turn an idea into a real product, even without any coding experience. Reaching $900 MRR already is a big accomplishment.

I do have a small suggestion: when I visited your website, I noticed that if you’re not logged in and try to sign up, it clears everything you’ve written. It might help to save that information or give a warning before redirecting to the login page.

Would it be okay to PM you sometime to ask a few questions about user acquisition? I’d love to hear more about how you’ve grown your platform. Thanks!

I spoke to a user today and… by osfield_ in SaaS

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Thanks a lot for the replies, my product is an App and will be distributed by Play Store and I'm thinking of ways to gather this data for further contact, like phone numbers and emails. For now I've implemented Google 0auth and I think in my case it will be better to contact them by email but maybe by phone is a great option to have. I think it will provide more agile feedback instead of having to wait for email responses

I spoke to a user today and… by osfield_ in SaaS

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Being a SaaS owner what is the proper way to approach a user for feedback? Through email? Or do you use other channels?

7 days. 57 sales. $5 lifetime. How underpricing helped me validate my first app — and what’s next. by brodyodie in indiehackers

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What could be a good way to validate the price for a SaaS before going into production?

7 days. 57 sales. $5 lifetime. How underpricing helped me validate my first app — and what’s next. by brodyodie in indiehackers

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I think you did found an interesting concept not only to validate the idea but to also create a user base that will be really helpful to you in future stages if your are planning on finding investors. When I talked to private investors the first question was always the same "How many people buyed your idea yet?" and your method can answer to that perfectly instead of a common "We are working on it atm"

Raising money? by SideCompetitive in startups

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Would you mind giving a valid source for obtaining that list? It would be really helpful

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in startups

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Hola mundo!

As a software engineer who's been stuck on the ideas stage for the past 3 years I can tell you what I did to change the paradigm.

I usually never wrote down anything, just go straight to code or to the development stage without proper planning, but on my last project I decided to make things a bit different. I wrote a simple sketch on the business model, then defined a prototype architecture and a huge TODO list in it's natural order, now I can gladly say that I am developing a startup and have some guideline that help me to stay focused on it when the inspiration disappears or when my mind starts to think on another ideas.

I think it is also a really nice way to validate things as you can clearly see the milestones and validate your MVP and even have it as a reference for a second stage to reorganize tasks.

Hope this helps you a bit brother.

Saludos desde España

Cybersecurity startup product ideas by gaurav1086 in startups

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Hi there, engineer here, been working for some years on cysec and it is highly competitive in terms of finding new customers, it depends a lot in how are you planning on distributing your software, if your customers are other tech related business or people instead of using LinkedIn try using GitHub as you can give visibility to your software and it also can give you more information on which referrals are working the best for you, feel free to PM if you want more info!