[Tutor] O.T.

Jacob S. keridee at jayco.net
Sat Jan 1 19:29:29 CET 2005


> In love with computers and programming since forever (well, maybe only
since 1968 or so...)
> Working as a professional programmer mostly since 1977. Languages I have
actually been paid to
> program in include
It seems like forever to someone who hasn't seen before 1990. : )

> Python is a lot of fun. The downside of that is that it makes Java and C++
(both of which I used to
> like a lot) look like a lot of work for little result.
I seem to hear that a lot on the list...

> I taught an Introduction to Programming with Python course for a local
adult ed program last fall
> and I will be teaching Python for Programmers in the spring.
I might need that...

> I like answering questions on the Tutor list because
> - They are like little puzzles to solve, and I like puzzles
> - I learn a lot - many times a question will be about a part of Python
that I don't know, so I learn
> enough to answer the questions
> - OK I admit it, it makes me feel smart :-)
That describes my experience on the tutor list exactly!

> If you really want to know more about me see my web site
> http://www.kentsjohnson.com
>
> Kent
>
> Jacob S. wrote:
> > I hate to sound weird...
> >
> > But who are you all, what are you're ages, what do you do, marriage
status,
> > etc?
> > You obviously don't have to answer, I'm just curious who I'm boldly
sending
> > emails to.
> >
> > Jacob Schmidt
> >
> > P.S.
> > I'm a student. 14 years. Play the piano better than I write scripts.
Single.
> > etc.
> >
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