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Pythonistas, please raise your hand - Dokujisan - 10-01-2010

I'm curious who in the community knows some python.

There are a couple Xonotic side-projects in the works involving python and I'm wanting to know who here knows python or has an interest in learning it.

If you know Django, or you're interested in learning Django, that would be plus.

Lemme know.

Doku


RE: Pythonistas, please raise your hand - phim - 10-01-2010

I love python. I've read a book or two on it and made some programs with it; though I'm not that experienced. I'd definitely rather use python than learn QuakeC.

Edit: Never heard of Django, but I can learn.


RE: Pythonistas, please raise your hand - Flying Steel - 10-01-2010

I am a novice student of Python. But one who is already involved in too many other free game projects in various capacities.

(10-01-2010, 09:34 AM)phim Wrote: I'd definitely rather use python than learn QuakeC.

Smile


RE: Pythonistas, please raise your hand - Antibody - 10-01-2010

I have used python for several small projects of mine. I would say I'm "book familiar" with django, having only brought up a very basic site with it.


RE: Pythonistas, please raise your hand - RoKenn - 10-01-2010

* RoKenn knows some Python. And I would know more if I had a decent project to learn it with.

I decided to learn it after realizing that perl encourages me to write write-only code. Tongue

If you want to experience the result of my programming effort, have a small chat on IRC with RoQuefort.

PS: Ugh, this forum actually expands /me...


RE: Pythonistas, please raise your hand - clanclanclan - 10-01-2010

I like Python alot, though I don't have a huge amount of experience with it Sad

I've been learning Django a bit, and want to continue with it but don't have a project or hosting for a project, so I'd love to help out Big Grin

RoKenn Wrote:* RoKenn knows some Python. And I would know more if I had a decent project to learn it with.

Seconded Smile


RE: Pythonistas, please raise your hand - unfa - 10-02-2010

I know Python a bit. Just basics, but I learn quick.


RE: Pythonistas, please raise your hand - Friskydingo - 10-02-2010

I don't know much Python, but I am more than willing to understand it better. (My C# shell replacement has an IronPython-based plugin system. Tongue)


RE: Pythonistas, please raise your hand - theShadow - 10-02-2010

I know a little python, but not enough to do anything major. I mostly use it in tandem with the blender GE


RE: Pythonistas, please raise your hand - unfa - 10-02-2010

(10-02-2010, 04:02 PM)theShadow Wrote: I know a little python, but not enough to do anything major. I mostly use it in tandem with the blender GE
Me too Smile But not only.


RE: Pythonistas, please raise your hand - dyin - 10-12-2010

another python user here, also know a good piece of Django.

Still trying to finish a python-based log parser for nexuiz&xonotic -- ulp. Atm I simply don't have the time, so pull requests are very welcome Smile


RE: Pythonistas, please raise your hand - naryl - 10-12-2010

* naryl raises atheros's hand
He's here!
http://forums.xonotic.org/member.php?action=profile&uid=71


RE: Pythonistas, please raise your hand - monad - 10-13-2010

I like Python but I only write tiny programs (also with other languages, I've never done any "big project")


RE: Pythonistas, please raise your hand - Spyroviper - 10-15-2010

I use python with pygame for some 'purely fun' projects like snake or tetris. But I would never use it for a big project as I don't like how it forces you to obey it's tabbing rules (which I find ugly). QuakeC/C lets me do that how I want Tongue