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Baby Learns Python3
I have never touched anything more complex than html to add links. Then I go to one little free teaching event, and now I'm learning coding 👀
Learned how to modify lists, and also how to figure out why the tutorial instructions don't work, what the instruction is actually doing, and how to replicate the effect with slightly different inputs. Am I a Coder yet?
(No, obviously I'm not).
Starting Tuples tomorrow. Hoping to finish the basic tutorials by the weekend, and start on a beginner project next week :)
Any advice on what I should start with?
I am currently coding a browser right now in pure Python. Let me explain all the steps it has taken at 300+ lines of code except in no particular order because I need to reorganize.
Fernet Encryption SSL Certificate Check Implementing a UI - Chose PyQt because its a prettier layout than Tkinter. Implementing a toolbar for the UI Implementing browsing history + browsing history tab + a clear button to clear the history - Done in the GUI / UI as well. Adding a privacy browsing mechanism - routed through Tor Added PyBlocker for Ad Blocking and Anti-Tracking on websites Added a feature to make Google not track your searches because fuck you Google you nosey assholes. Added a sandbox to avoid user getting infected with viruses Added additional functionalities including optimization that way the browser wasn't slow as fuck: Using JavaScript v 8 engine to load JavaScript Using slight mem caching <100mb to avoid slowing the computer but also let the program browse quicker Using one http request to send multiple http requests - need to set limit. Encrypted global security features. I am at over 300 lines of code. I am ready to pay someone to debug this shit when I am finished with it (lol) May the force be with you my #Pythonistas
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I want to make a Wikipedia bot. Look, I can dabble in Python and read documentation. There's a "How and why to create a bot" Wikipedia page. How can I *not* do that?
Wikimedia foundation, my beloved, I'm very sorry. I will follow the spirit of the rule. I'll make my bot free and open source. I will undergo any verification process. I might make a procedural article generation or translation bot, not sure yet. Maybe both? Both is good.
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