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

Started byJason Friedman <jsf80238@gmail.com>
First post2015-12-25 10:22 -0700
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  Re: Python and multiple user access via super cool fancy website Jason Friedman <jsf80238@gmail.com> - 2015-12-25 10:22 -0700

#100858 — Re: Python and multiple user access via super cool fancy website

FromJason Friedman <jsf80238@gmail.com>
Date2015-12-25 10:22 -0700
SubjectRe: Python and multiple user access via super cool fancy website
Message-ID<mailman.8.1451064164.11925.python-list@python.org>
>> 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.

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