[Tutor] Programming Ideas, need some focus
"Simón A. Ruiz"
sruiz at canterburyschool.org
Fri Jan 18 16:46:12 CET 2008
I'll second that.
It's quite an interesting mental gymnastics challenge, and will get you
familiar with a lot of the modules. They also have helpful forums for
when you get stuck.
Simón
Danny Navarro wrote:
> http://www.pythonchallenge.com/ is a great way to learn Python.
>
> Danny
>
> On Jan 16, 2008 4:58 PM, Fiyawerx < fiyawerx at gmail.com
> <mailto:fiyawerx at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> I've been over google for hours now, and I'm sort of at a lull in my
> learning, as I don't really have a current "goal". I know I could
> set some easy goal like to learn a specific function or feature, but
> I still have a hard time with that approach also. I was wondering if
> anyone knows of any sites where people might request "projects"
> almost like rentacoder, but for free stuff and/or just for fun.
> Almost an 'It would be nice if I had a program that did this.. "
> type of thing to give me some direction. Or does anyone else have
> any ideas for some types of programs that might actually prove
> useful to people for beginners to work on?
>
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