Hi Daniel,

I'm unsure how well your support tools will work with quoted emails. I'm going to place my answer below your text according to the convention on this list.

On 24/07/2018 21:09, Daniel Perry wrote:
Hi there everyone, my name is Daniel Perry and I'm a totally blind
new Python user. I've only just recently started picking up python
and playing with it and I intend on building some unique audio
computer games for the blind. Such things mostly as simulation games
like farming, building type games and even eventually a virtual world
built completely with audio but building it in such a way that both
we as totally blind colonists can live inside of it but also that our
fully sighted counterparts could live here as well and not need any
sort of guidance from the other group. That is, the blind would not
need any help from our sighted counterparts and you in turn would not
need any guidance from us as to how to live in the world or grow in
it. Of course this virtual world idea is down the road, I've got
other game ideas first of all but I would eventually like to get to
the point I've just described above. Preferably building my own
server on which to park not only my virtual world and games but also
my web site that I would most likely need to put these items up to be
downloaded. Have a wonderful day to you all and I look forward to
your feedback and advice. Also, When I opened up the first message
that I had gotten from this list, I got a prompt that popped up
asking if I wanted to make windows live mail my default news client
and I answered no. From that point on, I've been getting an error
message and the message would not open. How must I fix this? or am I
able to correct this situation. Have a wonderful day and I look
forward to hearing from you soon.


First of all: Hello, and welcome. If you're a beginner to Python (or to programming in general) you might find the tutor list is a better place to start:

  https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor

But feel free to carry on posting here if you prefer.

If you want advice you'll probably need to ask a more or less focused question. The sort of thing you outline as an audio computer game sounds interesting and quite ambitious. I'm not clear if you've done any programming at all until now? If not, you'll want to start small and work up from there.

I'm not clear what's going on with your Windows Live Mail issue. The only (and obvious) thing I can suggest initially is to ask if someone closer to you can understand what's happening and advise. It's difficult to guess what's happened without getting closer to the problem.

Anyway, do post back here or to the Tutor list and ask if you any specific questions.

TJG
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