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PythonStdioGames
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Dicas para projeto no Git Hub
tem alguns repositórios tipo esse: fnplus/community-project-ideas: Catalog of all the ideas/tutorials for project based learning! (github.com) que tu pode ver algo que dê vontade de fazer
- Project Ideas
PythonStdioGames
- Automatically rearranging Python code?
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Side note: My latest book, The Big Book of Small Python Projects, is out. It's a collection of short but complete games, animations, simulations, and other programming projects. They're more than code snippets, but also simple enough for beginners/intermediates to read the source code of to figure out how they work. The book is released under a Creative Commons license, so it's free to read online. (I'll be uploading it this week when I get the time.) The projects come from this git repo.
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Project Ideas
I prefer doing several small projects. I have a list of games/puzzles/art/simulation programs in Python here that are under 300 lines: https://github.com/asweigart/pythonstdiogames
- Learning Python tricks by reading other people's code. But who?
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Python one-file demo files?
So far I found only https://github.com/asweigart/PythonStdioGames/tree/main/src/gamesbyexample
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Hello, world! I'm Al Sweigart, author of "Automate the Boring Stuff with Python" and several other programming books. AMA!
You can also look at the code in this GitHub repo.
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Side note: My latest book, The Big Book of Small Python Projects, is out. It's a collection of short but complete games, animations, simulations, and other programming projects. They're more than code snippets, but also simple enough for beginners/intermediates to read the source code of to figure out how they work. The book is released under a Creative Commons license, so it's free to read online. (I'll be uploading it this week when I get the time.) The projects come from this git repo.
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Do i need to download a GUI
You should do whatever the person in the video does. You can make a Tic Tac Toe game with just text. (I have such a program here in Python).
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[Python] Hello i have a big question :(
The src/gamesbyexample folder in this git repo has examples of several simple games made in Python. These are short programs designed for beginners; projects like Tic Tac Toe, Guess the Number, and other simple games. Go ahead and play around with them, and then try to recreate them from scratch yourself: https://github.com/asweigart/pythonstdiogames
What are some alternatives?
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