RE: Python - Tutorial 01-30-2019, 01:10 AM
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(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.
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
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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!
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My IT skills that I know perfect is SQL, HTML ,css ,wordpress, PHP.
coding skills that I know is Java, JavaScript and C#
coding skills that I know is Java, JavaScript and C#