On 2/19/2015 1:51 AM, James Chapman wrote:
No one should *_EVER_ *be discouraged to ask a question they
do not know
have not found
the answer to.
Learning where to look and how to ask are likely more important skills
for a programmer than learning any one specific language.
Emile
On Feb 19, 2015 1:51 AM, James Chapman wrote:
>
> .. this one is _BY_FAR_ the most willing to help. That question
>
Here, here!
ak
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On Feb 19, 2015 2:35 AM, Mark Lawrence wrote:
> IMHO you're talking crap, now can we please move on
Agree with second part,
Disagree with first
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On 19/02/15 09:51, James Chapman wrote:
While MySQL modules are not part of the standard library, consider the
following scenario.
skill set, maybe he has a job where building an interface to a database
would save him and his company a lot of effort, but as MySQL is not part of
the standard l
On 19/02/2015 09:51, James Chapman wrote:
Long-ish reply, but please bear with me.
To quote the list description "This list is for folks who want to ask
questions regarding how to learn computer programming with the Python
language and its standard library."
While MySQL modules are not part of
Long-ish reply, but please bear with me.
To quote the list description "This list is for folks who want to ask
questions regarding how to learn computer programming with the Python
language and its standard library."
While MySQL modules are not part of the standard library, consider the
following