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Re: Free Video Course + cool exercises

Newsgroups comp.lang.python
Date 2014-08-18 06:30 -0700
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Subject Re: Free Video Course + cool exercises
From Everything You Need To Know <eyn2k@outlook.com>

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On Monday, 18 August 2014 22:23:43 UTC+9:30, Chris Angelico  wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 18, 2014 at 10:44 PM, Everything You Need To Know
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> <eyn2k@outlook.com> wrote:
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> >> [
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> >> I sincerely hope you're not teaching people to install Python 3.0! But
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> >>
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> >> what _is_ the minimum expected version for this course? And what
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> >> platforms do you support?
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> > Sorry, I have tried to refer to version of #3.0+ meaning most current version, though I wanted to make it clear we are not using versions of #2 because there is such a big difference between the two.
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> I figured you'd be getting the latest 3.x, but your course may well
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> depend on some specific minimum version, in which case you can say
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> something like "3.3+". But, that plus this comment...
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> 

Great suggestion, I will update this. Thank you

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> > As for Platforms, we work off the 'IDLE' text editor from https://www.python.org/ for windows, though which text editor you choose really should not matter in this course, except for the text editor.
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> ... makes me think you're very much Windows specific here. Is that the
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> case? Normally, "platform" means Windows/Linux/Mac OS/etc/etc.
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You are correct in suggesting that the current course is Windows Specific, though as far as I currently understand it only effects conditional imports such as time.clock() into time.time(). Which is a great warning to add suggestions at appropriate times to deal with these. 

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> > Thank you for your time
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> Thank you for yours! You've made all those videos... I'm just sitting
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> here being an arm-chair critic and hoping that it's helpful rather
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> than offensive :)
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Your opinions have value and are constructive. Thank you for your suggestions.

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> ChrisA

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Free Video Course + cool exercises Everything You Need To Know <eyn2k@outlook.com> - 2014-08-18 00:31 -0700
  Re: Free Video Course + cool exercises Chris Angelico <rosuav@gmail.com> - 2014-08-18 17:42 +1000
    Re: Free Video Course + cool exercises Everything You Need To Know <eyn2k@outlook.com> - 2014-08-18 05:44 -0700
      Re: Free Video Course + cool exercises Chris Angelico <rosuav@gmail.com> - 2014-08-18 22:53 +1000
        Re: Free Video Course + cool exercises Everything You Need To Know <eyn2k@outlook.com> - 2014-08-18 06:30 -0700
          Re: Free Video Course + cool exercises Chris Angelico <rosuav@gmail.com> - 2014-08-18 23:43 +1000
            Re: Free Video Course + cool exercises Everything You Need To Know <eyn2k@outlook.com> - 2014-08-18 19:11 -0700

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