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These are Tips and Techniques I have found useful in my Python programming [[User:Russ_hensel]].  I would be interested in your feedback.  Let me know if you think the tip is useful/wrong/something everyone knows.  A good set of this material relates to applications with a GUI.  They are often not beginner techniques, but neither are they all advanced ones.
 
These are Tips and Techniques I have found useful in my Python programming [[User:Russ_hensel]].  I would be interested in your feedback.  Let me know if you think the tip is useful/wrong/something everyone knows.  A good set of this material relates to applications with a GUI.  They are often not beginner techniques, but neither are they all advanced ones.
Just starting Feb 2017 check history tab above to see if progress is being made.  If you find a tip not finished or working feel free to contact me.
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Just starting Feb 2017 check history to see if progress is being made.  If you find a tip not finished or working feel free to contact me.
  
 
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