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Re: Python and multiple user access via super cool fancy website

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From Aaron Christensen <aaron.christensen@gmail.com>
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Subject Re: Python and multiple user access via super cool fancy website
Date Fri, 25 Dec 2015 12:55:46 -0500
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On Dec 25, 2015 12:22 PM, "Jason Friedman" <jsf80238@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >> I have a hunch that you do not want to write the program, nor do you
> >> want to see exactly how a programmer would write it?
> >>
> >> The question is more like asking a heart surgeon how she performs
> >> heart surgery:  you don't plan to do it yourself, but you want a
> >> general idea of how it is done?  How do you keep the patient from
> >> bleeding to death?  Does the heart stop while performing the surgery,
> >> and if yes, how does the patient stay alive?
>
> > What gives you that idea?
>
> You said:  I am not a programmer but I do have an incredible interest in
it.
>
> Many people say:  I am not a programmer but I want to become one.
>
> I just wanted to make sure your actual question was being answered.
> Sounds like it is.
>
> Also, the general practice is to put your response at the bottom of your
reply.

Understood.  I say I'm not a programmer because my degrees and day job are
not programing.  Thanks for making sure my question was answered!  My
question was answered but it also made me think of several other different
things.

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Re: Python and multiple user access via super cool fancy website Aaron Christensen <aaron.christensen@gmail.com> - 2015-12-25 12:55 -0500

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