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Looking for People Willing to Write Tutorials
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Anyone is welcome. I do think some sort of process should be developed though before theres tutorials up there that might not be working or code may be missing, etc.
I forked the repo to get started on the new design. I have some alignment issues to fix mainly.
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My vote is that we put tutorials in repos and accept pull requests. I thought that worked really well for the ui tutorial.
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I'd love to contribute. My github
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I think there is a need for an introduction to Python syntax for beginners. I have been working on a script for this. It is still a work in progress though. I could even turn it into a tutorial:
https://gist.github.com/TutorialDoctor/dda76e58fc43d7375856
And here is my intro to programming tutorial:
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Hi TutorialDoctor,
I am not sure how useful it is to write another basic Python Tutorial. There are many of these available on the net, including the "official" one at https://docs.python.org/2/tutorial/index.html .
I am hoping to find tutorials for the special features and libs that Pythonista has.
Georg
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Just a stupid question, but shouldn't the background picture be an iPad instead of a MacBook ;) ?
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Just a stupid question, but shouldn't the background picture be an iPad instead of a MacBook ;) ?
I noticed that too. There's an iPhone lying next to it, does that count?
;)
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@Rosanne couldn't find a good iPad/iPhone stock photo.
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I'd love to study the Tutorials.
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Yeah. I was just sorta showcasing what I have been working on. I am sure there will be plenty of tutorials for the Pythonista libs.
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@TutorialDoctor I do think there needs to be a section of the site for that too - especially since the forums should primarily be for help.
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I thought you made that stock photo with your iPhone. It looks like it could be done with one, and a little bit of editing with Snapseed.
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If we used something wiki-like that would probably work best. Not sure if the infrastructure @ccc has set up is good for that purpose, or if a Wikimedia-based site would be better.
As for me, I'm happy to put my shoulder to the wheel. I suspect to start with I'd just be proofreading and editing. But that's a valuable role, too. (I've spent a lot of happy weeks in Poughkeepsie, NY writing technical books (what we call Redbooks) and more time editing others'.)
I think I'd learn quite a bit in the process.
In other news I see Rocket have ported Python 2.7.x to z/OS so I might be absorbed with trying that on my home system. :-)