<div dir="ltr"><div><div><div><div><div>I am not a professional programmer, but after taking a couple of Python online courses, I am trying to put the knowledge to good use. I am working on a few study-aids for learning English words. <br><br>Currently I write the code in gedit or nano/pico, then run the script in a terminal, using "python
scriptname.py". The platform we used in class (<a href="http://www.codeskulptor.org/">http://www.codeskulptor.org/</a>) is not designed for programming on a PC, I need some advice on an IDE that allows one to code and run and decode errors from within the IDE because mine is not the best way to develop code. <br><br></div><div>It would also be nice to create a GUI version of my code (currently all takes place in a terminal), and even possibly move it to the web (i.e. run the program inside a browser window), if that is doable.<br></div><div><br>Finally, I would also like to continue using the language and maybe contribute to community projects that use it (yes, I realize a couple of courses do not a programmer make).<br><br></div>So I have a number of questions:<br><br></div>1. Is there an Israel/Tel Aviv Python group?<br><br></div>2. Are there any places where someone can help in python projects? I hear rumors there is something on Google Campus, but I am not sure if it is python related or if they take newbies.<br><br></div>3. Would someone be willing to 'mentor' me - that is, help me move up the python food chain, by doing OOP programming, using advanced IDE's tools, making apps from my code so people can use it on a cell phone or tablet, or as part of Facebook, disseminate the code through git or similar versioning tools, etc.?<br></div><div><div><div><div><div><div><div><br></div><div>Thanks for your time,<br><div class="gmail_signature"><div><br></div>Zvi</div>
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