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Not sure if this is where I should ask this...

So I started learning python this week after someone posted about the site codedademy. It's so far proven a great way to learn for where I am. However I decided to download an IDE to practice some of the stuff I'm learning before moving on (with a little google involved for some extra syntax help).

The thing is I dont know if Im not googling right, because sometimes I feel like what Im wanting to add is probably a very simple command I could add but always hit super complicated explanations online when googling.

So I was wondering if there was a tribe where you could post a discussion with some of your code in the text section and others are able to look at your question within the context of what you have coded and also be able to discern your level of understanding from the code they see.

I mean it may well be that the advice is, "This is beyond what you have learnt, keep learning and you'll get there." However there is also a lot of fun and sense of achievement to see a small challenge/project completed (even if just done as practice and learning) .

8 years ago by Wenjarich with 4 comments

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  • imnotgoats (edited 8 years ago)
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    I'm not sure how active /t/programming and /t/python are in this respect (though I'd wager someone would be willing to help with your issue). Failing that, for someone learning to code, stackoverflow.com is your friend.

    As time goes on and smaller niche tribes gain more traction, this will be less of an issue. Maybe someone will start /t/programminghelp or /t/codelearners or something. :)

    Edit: looks like /u/joker has you covered.