On 17/6/2013 7:14 μμ, Grant Edwards wrote:
But failing _isn't_ inevitible.  If you take the time to actually
learn Python by reading the references people provide, by studying
small examples, and by experimenting with Python code, there's no
reason why you should fail.

I'am and i feel better expressing my questions to a live human being that read help file after help file to find some answer to a problem i have to deal with.

Of course i spent you guys reply-time but many others(even experts) benefit from all this experience, not only me.

Also what i have learned here the last month would have taken me way longer if i was researching for my self from doc=>doc reference until i was able to understand something.

I like things to be put up simple and i'am not trolling this group.
I respect this group.

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