Any good Python forums?
Steve Holden
steve at holdenweb.com
Thu Dec 15 13:49:30 EST 2005
SeNTry wrote:
> "SeNTry" <wsw333 at yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:25351$43a198e0$a228abdd$1847 at ALLTEL.NET...
>
>>Hello,
>>
>>Are there any good active python forums online? Especially any forum that
>>has an uber-noob section!
>>
>
>
> Hey, thanks all! I know this is a good location, you guys seem to be real
> patient with newb questions, but I think I'm even newbier than the beginners
> here! I just like forums better than newsgroups because I can search easier
> and replies bring a post back to top so it stays active.
>
> A quick etiquette question here, it's been a looonnng time since I used
> newsgroups much. I asked a question and got a couple replies and then
> posted a follow-up, but it's buried now and I don't think I'll get anymore
> replies. Should I post follow-ups as new posts, or just hope someone
> notices the added thread and replies? Also, I'm definitely trying to write
> the code first, so if I post here, I'll show my examples of how badly python
> can be written.
>
>
I *think* that in most newsreaders (and quite a lot of mail readers, for
readers of python-list) an addition to a thread will cause it to come to
the attention of the reader. If they genuinely are followups then it's
easier to reply to the post you're following up.
regards
Steve
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