[Tutor] Ideas for programming projects

Rob rob@uselesspython.com
Sat, 27 Jul 2002 08:20:52 -0500


Useless Python has collections of links to such online programming contests,
ideas for Python Challenges we came up with ourselves, and a bunch of other
ideas.

Rob
http://uselesspython.com

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> From: tutor-admin@python.org [mailto:tutor-admin@python.org]On Behalf Of
> Yigal Duppen
> Sent: Saturday, July 27, 2002 3:42 AM
> To: Richard Seguin; tutor@python.org
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> On Friday 26 July 2002 23:30, Richard Seguin wrote:
> > Hey does anyone out there have any ideas for projects?  Im
> sitting way up
> > here in the middle of no where (Canada) and have this awsome programming
> > language that I am trying to learn.... but can't think of anything to do
> > with it....
>
> Well, you can get a good headstart by toying around with the ACM
> Programming
> Contests. Since they are mainly about difficult _algorithms_ (as
> opposed to
> datastructures or just vast amounts of work), Python just seems to be the
> most logical choice.
>
> http://acm.uva.es/cgi-bin/OnlineJudge?Volume:1
>
> And if you want to do more with it, you can always wrap the
> problems in nice
> GUIs, using different toolkits (such as Tkinter, wxPython or PyQT). That
> should keep you occupied for some time :-)
>
> YDD
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