I am the 355th Pythonista who cracked Bite 89. Playing with lists and dicts - on behalf of @pybites I Challenge You! https://t.co/NVOigCs9WO #Python#CodeChallenges
Day10 #100DaysOfCode I feel like a hamster in a mirror maze navigating spreadsheets with openpyxl. It's not difficult, just dizzying. Potentially powerful and quite practical.
Day9 #100DaysOfCode. Feeling kinda like a 3yr old scribbling outside the lines just learning how to draw, coloring things colors they would never be in real life #bluetrees ...messing around with openpyxl and collections #Python
Day 7 #100DaysOfCode - feeling close to cracking part 2 of Day 2 #AdventOfCode. I think these are a bit beyond by comfort zone - good. challenge yourself to paint your wings out toward the edges of the unknown universe. #berelentless
"The best way is always to stop when you are going good and when you know what will happen next. If you do that every day when you are writing a novel, you will never be stuck." - Hemingway. Will try out this strategy on writing code...
https://t.co/FRfXV3235x via @BBC_Worklife
Day 3: #100DaysOfCode progress: today I played more with Datetimes - wrote a program to manage feeding the kitty - log feeding time, check last feeding, notify when time to feed / D3 (more coding) https://t.co/Rr1Ky1Y3dz #Python@pybites@talkpython
Was overlooking a subtle aspect of the problem... that aha moment is like crack - finally "cracked" this....
PyBites Platform | Bite 7. Parsing dates from logs https://t.co/BZuGki21XO
Day 1: #100DaysOfCode progress: played with datetime - created a program that prints minutes to happy hour or "Cheers!" if after 5pm / D1 (lectures) https://t.co/Rr1Ky1Y3dz #Python@pybites@talkpython