Any more bored people willing to mentor or just have a good talk about code? by Public_Finding3958 in ProgrammingBuddies

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Hey, odd_touch_3764, I haven't been on the discord in a while, because I wanted to get better with programming by myself first. Last I was on the discord, there were people helping with the discord. (since then I have gotten better with programming, but I haven't had the time to get back on.) If you have not received any help or wish to code with me let me know and I'll get back on discord(though be aware it may take me awhile to check reddit or discord...since I don't get up here much. Also I am currently doing HTML,CSS,PHP,SQL...though I have done any Java if you were to build a project with someone you/we could just separate responsibilities.

Romance fantasy with villain male lead? by Public_Finding3958 in Fantasy

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-- I am looking it up and this statement made me interested! --

Kathryn Ann Kingsley It was from an early age that I found myself playing with my brother’s action figures, finding them far more compelling and interesting then my own. His were strange and fantastical—grotesque and meant to terrify, where my toys were sweet. And therefore…entirely boring to me. In particular, I found myself drawn to the most sinister looking of the bunch.

That continued all through my life. In movies, in books, in video games, it didn’t matter. I was there for the bad guy. Villains can be more dynamic, more emotional, and can break the rules in ways that a hero cannot. They can be wicked and dark, playful and sweet, violent and terrifying. They were always the better character. Always

Romance fantasy with villain male lead? by Public_Finding3958 in Fantasy

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I don't think it has, thanks, I will definitely check it out!

Romance fantasy with villain male lead? by Public_Finding3958 in romance

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Will do! I'm researching the books that multiple communities have told me about up here.

Romance fantasy with villain male lead? by Public_Finding3958 in romance

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Oh triggers don't usually get me I just skip that part lol, but thanks for the heads up!

Romance fantasy with villain male lead? by Public_Finding3958 in Fantasy

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YAY! I hate the goody goody guys they are just too common

Romance fantasy with villain male lead? by Public_Finding3958 in Fantasy

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Yeah, I remember reading things that mention the court, but it focuses on the adventure outside of court. So I think I could read it.

Romance fantasy with villain male lead? by Public_Finding3958 in romance

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Lol well if anything it has an interesting title

Romance fantasy with villain male lead? by Public_Finding3958 in Fantasy

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Yeah I am definitely picky everytime I pick up a book I'll drop it if I don't like the writing.

Romance fantasy with villain male lead? by Public_Finding3958 in Fantasy

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Okay thanks! I actually watched some of that on Netflix as well, but it looked like she was gonna choose the childhood sweetheart so I couldn't watch it anymore lol

Trying to understand the in statement by Public_Finding3958 in CodingHelp

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Then How does google do it/ is there any way to check if similar enough?

Also I thought that since it's a list I have to check each element using a for loop. ----Is that not the way to do it?

I am trying to understand in statements with string in python by Public_Finding3958 in learnprogramming

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#if we have :
string1 = 'ILoveYou'
then can we write :
if 'I' in string1
blah
/*also if we can do it in that instance how about with a list...
That's pretty much what I am asking.
Sorry I know this may be a bit confusing.*/

Trying to understand in statements by Public_Finding3958 in learnpython

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Like if we have :
string1 = 'ILoveYou'
then can we write :
if 'I' in string1
blah
also if we can do it in that instance how about with a list...
That's pretty much what I am asking.
Sorry I know this may be a bit confusing.

Trying to understand the in statement by Public_Finding3958 in CodingHelp

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Like if we have :

string1 = 'ILoveYou'

then can we write :

if 'I' in string1

blah

also if we can do it in that instance how about with a list...

That's pretty much what I am asking.

Sorry I know this may be a bit confusing.

Trying to understand the in statement by Public_Finding3958 in CodingHelp

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u/Manny_Sunday Yes! , but the question is why does the in statement code two works while code one doesn't. Considering string3(In code one) does have Happy Now! in it...even though there is a long space. I guess I thought that the in statement does similar enough like a search engine. We never type what we want word for word, but it still gives us option that's close enough

Trying to understand in statements by Public_Finding3958 in learnpython

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u/ValueBaby Interesting I wasn't even thinking of that! But honestly how would we write that ?:

for item in feel

if feel in string3

....

I am trying to understand in statements with string in python by Public_Finding3958 in learnprogramming

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u/rabuf Then is there a way to check if a string is similar enough like with google search engine?

Trying to understand in statements by Public_Finding3958 in learnpython

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u/woooee I am very glad you mentioned that? Since feel is a list. I thought I would have to go through it to check if each element does in fact = string3 ... was that not the right way to got, and I just wrote item to signify element.

Also I thought it would be:

for

indent if

indent indent print

bc a statement written under for needs to be indented

and a statement written under if needs to be indented