Python Beginner

Mark Lawrence breamoreboy at yahoo.co.uk
Mon Nov 18 08:34:51 EST 2013


On 18/11/2013 10:18, ngangsia akumbo wrote:
> On Saturday, November 16, 2013 11:41:31 PM UTC+1, Chris Angelico wrote:
>> On Sun, Nov 17, 2013 at 9:25 AM, ngangsia akumbo <ngangsia at gmail.com> wrote:
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>>> I am called Richard m from western Africa, Cameroon. It was a pleasure for me to join this group.
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>> Hi! Welcome!
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>>> secondly, i wihs to start a small company after learning how to code
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>>> I am learning python very broadly, meaning i am not concentrating on a single section. I wish to know the language and be able to apply it to any location in the field of tech.
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>>> i Need some advise on how, and what python can help me setup a business?
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>> Frankly, my advice to you is: Don't. You've been writing code for a
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>> few months, that's great; but starting a company is a completely
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>> different thing to do.
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>> I would recommend that you primarily code purely for pleasure - that
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>> way, if you mess something up, you don't lose money. And then if you
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>> want to go professional, get a salaried job at someone else's company,
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>> rather than starting your own. It's a HUGE job to run your own
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>> company, and that's not something your Python coding skill will help
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>> with. Tax, legal requirements, profitability... headaches you don't
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>> need.
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>> Now, if you're already experienced at running a business, and want to
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>> know what Python can do to make your life easier... that we can
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>> answer! There are all sorts of automation and convenience jobs you can
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>> do with Python. But that's quite different from what I think you're
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>> asking here.
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>> ChrisA
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> I HAVE NOT HEARD FROM YOU
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Mark Lawrence




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