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15-mini-python-games-tutorial-series
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Unexpected interaction between some functools cache decorators, and methods on dataclasses
The full code is here: https://github.com/rec/test/blob/master/python/cache_method.py
- How would I get 64 chosen bits from a file easily. Would this work as a hash analogue for non-secure use cases?
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How are you guys able to read other people’s python code and just make sense out of it?
Here are just some of the test programs I have written in the last five years: https://github.com/rec/test/tree/master/python
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I can’t learn Python!
If I have any longer question, I write a little test program, and I check it into a git repo in case one day I need it again: https://github.com/rec/test/tree/master/python (Those aren't worth reading individually except to get an idea of how to write little experiments.)
- Naming. Is there verb for "making something an iterable"?
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Thoughts on web3?
I just went and checked in this file which is both named after you and contains your name: https://github.com/rec/test/blob/master/txt/marquis77.txt
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What is the likelihood of landing a entry level python dev job with just online training and no BS?
Often I write tiny test programs which I save here. Then these lead me to other questions and finally to full-fledged computer programs.
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Better algorithm to find the second largest number from array.
I missed an edge case - can you see it? Solution.
- Wrote my first decorators, would love some extra eyes to review
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at what point should I start dumping projects in github?
I create a new Git repo for any project of any size, and for tiny experimental program, I have a "grab bag" repo (here: https://github.com/rec/test/tree/master/python).
What are some alternatives?
PySimpleGUI - Python GUIs for Humans! PySimpleGUI is the top-rated Python application development environment. Launched in 2018 and actively developed, maintained, and supported in 2024. Transforms tkinter, Qt, WxPython, and Remi into a simple, intuitive, and fun experience for both hobbyists and expert users.
7-Dungeons-Deep - Action rpg game written in Standard Library Python 3 using the Turtle Graphics module include modularize and single file version.
instascrape - Powerful and flexible Instagram scraping library for Python, providing easy-to-use and expressive tools for accessing data programmatically
bcapps
rpgtools - Some tools for rpg programming.
GuitarTuner - Guitar tuner program made with Python, Tkinter and PyAudio.
civsim - Civsim is a basic civilisation simulation and modelling system built in Python 3.8.
Grimlore-Land-of-the-Heretic-Hand - 2D Open world ascii rpg game written in Python 3, standard library
Group-Leaver - A discord tool, to leave groups automatically!
hangman - Hangman game
KSP-PID-Hovering - A simple PID controller and rocket script for KSP using python and KRPC