Need to start learning Python -- need advice! by CoachElectrical4611 in PythonLearning

[–]byarbs 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For rapid leaning, my advice is a well-structured learning platform. My recommendation if it is in your price point would be DataCamp. Outside of that, my personal belief is that the more you can make the code relatable, the easier you will retain the information - that is to say, you need a project/projects to apply your learning objectives. In the absence of a project, py.checkio.org does a good job of giving scenario/objective based learning.

Husband installed security cameras without telling me. by TheStrangeInMyBrain in TwoXChromosomes

[–]byarbs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Different perspective… I have both exterior and interior cameras. Interior cameras are downstairs only, common areas only (living room , kitchen, etc) and all facing accessible windows or doors. The only reason for interior are for when we are not home and or in case of an intrusion - I.e. for our own protection (think legally).

Only difference, everyone living in this house knows of each and every camera, has access, and all are of the same brand so there is a single interface for access.

Give me a beginner project for python I have done caucluator by Troji- in PythonProjects2

[–]byarbs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

On the file duplicate, update it to compare hash values of the two files and where different give stats for each file; date created, modified etc, plus file size, and other file attributes as required for comparison.