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RE: Python - Tutorial - Nyx - 01-29-2019 (01-29-2019, 04:07 PM)darkninja1980 Wrote:(01-29-2019, 03:51 PM)Lucas1543 Wrote:(01-29-2019, 03:25 PM)darkninja1980 Wrote: well, you are breaking one rule here. You are disrespecting me as a person. (Trolling and flaming aren't allowed either.) I'm not flaming you. I'm saying you're being a low quality member from what I can see and I'm telling you that you should improve your quality. It's called giving an opinion, welcome to the real world. Also just because you're respectful doesn't mean you get a hall pass for spamming links. RE: Python - Tutorial - sunjester - 01-29-2019 For sure, how about reading the tutorials and then writing your own Python tutorial. Would greatly increase post quality and rep RE: Python - Tutorial - Trilly Reign - 01-29-2019 @darkninja1980 All they are saying is put some more content in your threads. Literally anyone can come in here and post links. Add some personal content to it. Add a opinion, or some examples. Just something to make it unique. And technically, yes, your threads fall under the "forum spam" category. They easily define the definition of forum spam. https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forum_spam @sunjester That is a good idea RE: Python - Tutorial - darkninja1980 - 01-30-2019 (01-29-2019, 07:50 PM)sunjester Wrote: For sure, how about reading the tutorials and then writing your own Python tutorial. Would greatly increase post quality and repyes, I agree with you. thank you not being offensive in your opinion. (01-29-2019, 08:43 PM)Trilly Reign Wrote: @darkninja1980yes, I agree with you. thank you not being offensive in your opinion. ![]() ![]() But this is the problem here I only know these skills very well. My IT skills that I know perfect is SQL, HTML, CSS, WordPress, PHP. Which I can make a tutorial of my own in that no problem. But my problem is I can't make my own tutorials yet. Because I am taking like 3 or 4 classes in programming and hacking classes in Udemy. I just do not have the time yet to make one and me also not a technical writer. @Nyx please read this link! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_troll https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flaming_(Internet) RE: Python - Tutorial - premiumac - 03-24-2019 Thanks for sharing.. Good to read. RE: Python - Tutorial - darkninja1980 - 03-24-2019 (03-24-2019, 12:04 PM)premiumac Wrote: Thanks for sharing.. Good to read. your welcome RE: Python - Tutorial - darkninja1980 - 04-21-2019 links are still active and working on this thread. RE: Python - Tutorial - kingzlatan - 09-03-2024 not good enough to start with RE: Python - Tutorial - Balalutiz - 10-08-2024 ty so much ty so muchty so muchty so much RE: Python - Tutorial - Gony123 - 02-09-2025 i totally agree to this : "As cool as it is for you to be linking to tutorials on programming, don't you think you could have probably complied them all into 1 useful thread rather than creating 5 different threads that are literally all just a single link?" nice tutorial, and does cover everything as inteded |