Is Python for me?

azrael jura.grozni at gmail.com
Fri Feb 9 01:40:16 EST 2007


i forgot a query language. something like postgre or mysql


On Feb 9, 7:37 am, "azrael" <jura.gro... at gmail.com> wrote:
> i hope you know that for this task, if you want it to be successfull,
> you need a really big database. it sounds very simple to this. it
> sounds like go through all possible permutations. before you start
> writing any code take a pencil and a big paper and do some maths. i
> sugesst you read and practise this for about a year about data
> structures, algorithms and graph theory (just for the begining). Then
> take a look on data mining and then incpect the era model so you can
> design a good database.
> Tic Tac Toe is a much easier problem and there are a lot of possible
> different games (9*8*7*6*5*4*3*2*1=362 880  i dont consider the
> rotations).
>
> it's true that you learn best by solving a problem, but if stoped on
> basic on higjschool, then you will need a lot of time to solve this
> problem. If you remember basic than you should learn python according
> to basic's possibillities in maximum a month. depending on talent and
> spare time.
>
> i sugesst you take some a "a little bit" easier problem to learn
> python.
>
> For this speciffic problem it shold be good to learn on other games. I
> started about 7 years ago on tic tac toe and then with reversi.
>
> You are from USA? I come from a differtent continent so i don't know
> what you learn in schools. But if you didn't learn it, take a look on
> statistics. very usefull. you should at least know what specific terms
> mean althought python has them in the numpy module.
>
> don't be afraid of all that i said. keep learning and it will pay off.
> at the end when you crack the poker machine :-)
> that's the life of a geek. learn , learn, learn and one day comes the
> jackpot.
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------
> and no, I am not a junkee, I'm addicted to Python





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