witewulf, to retrocomputing

It has come to my attention that some you out there quite like Old Computers and . While digging through my cupboards recently I came across this, which is of no use to me anymore.

The CD is included, never been out of the envelope in the back of the book.

Could anyone out there with a or book fetish put this to good use? I'm happy to post to mainland UK, but will need a few £/$/€ for further afield to cover postage

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arne_mertz, to random
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Hey network :)
Can anyone recommend a good online course to get into programming with Python? It's for a complete beginner when it comes to both python and programming who's currently doing a German video course that's not well explained, leaves some of the general programming basics out and uses overall not very good didactics. Hints are appreciated!

lpwaterhouse,
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@arne_mertz Kein Onlinekurs und kost' halt Geld (aber vielleicht kann man ja Arbeitgeber/-amt ueberreden): https://www.linuxhotel.de/course/python-de/

Habe ich selber gemacht und fand den wirklich hervorragend. Wie uebrigens alle Kurse, die ich bisher im gemacht habe. Ist inzwischen meine absolut erste Adresse, wenn ich X lernen moechte/soll und mir kein passendes in die Haende faellt ;-) (Derselbe Besitzer betreibt auch das , das auch einen Besuch wert ist!)

990000, to books
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I really wanted to hold on to these forever to remind me of how I got into web design and development, but sadly I must say goodbye because of the apartment fire situation. I hope I don’t regret it.

carpmeister, to random

Looking at my big pile of unfinished (or even unstarted… ahem) books on software engineering 📚, I'm more and more convinced they are not meant to be finished. Or even can't be finished, as if some yet to be discovered force in the universe is making it progressively harder to advance in the book the more chapters you have completed. I think I'm onto something here. 🤔

mjgardner, to programming

Early luminary and author ( camel and llama books, many magazine articles, etc.) Randal Schwartz, a/k/a merlyn, is in dire financial straits.

He needs gainful NOW of any kind, and although his language of choice now is and the framework, he’s willing to fall back on his @Perl chops.

Refer or reach him at https://linkedin.com/in/randalschwartz

Or do what I’m doing and sign up for his at https://www.patreon.com/randalschwartz

brodriguesco, to python
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Dear followers, what new technologies, or packages, programming languages, statistical methods, etc, are you learning ?

Hard mode: nothing GPT related

datamaps,
schwern, to books

I made a of the I own, by color, using the O'Reilly books I own.

ptmcg, to python
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I'm excited and honored to be included in this group of authors - "Python in a Nutshell, 4th Ed" gets released this month! New features in this edition:

  • detailed coverage of Python versions 3.7 through 3.11
  • all new material on recent Python features, including type annotations and structured pattern matching
  • an appendix cataloging changes by each version 3.7 through 3.11
  • selected online chapters and all source code examples available in a Github repository
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