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    Hey all--I have a face-to-face interview this Tuesday (which I am excited because I thought I bombed the phone interview) with a company that uses Visual Studio (C#) which is no prob, but the job description came with some Python/Django/Qt experience. The last I used Python was version 2.3, which incorporated garbage collection, but not some of the newer stuff. (I did let them know I have previous Python experience but would need a refresher.) They told me they will probably have me write some code for the interview. This company creates software for 1st responders such as police and 911 dispatchers. ANY HELP or possible questions I might encounter would be very, very helpful! Whether it be Python, C#, etc. Also, a couple new blogs--thanks to those who have visited!

    Back in the blog beatch! http://CraptasticNation.blogspot.com/[^]

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      Hey all--I have a face-to-face interview this Tuesday (which I am excited because I thought I bombed the phone interview) with a company that uses Visual Studio (C#) which is no prob, but the job description came with some Python/Django/Qt experience. The last I used Python was version 2.3, which incorporated garbage collection, but not some of the newer stuff. (I did let them know I have previous Python experience but would need a refresher.) They told me they will probably have me write some code for the interview. This company creates software for 1st responders such as police and 911 dispatchers. ANY HELP or possible questions I might encounter would be very, very helpful! Whether it be Python, C#, etc. Also, a couple new blogs--thanks to those who have visited!

      Back in the blog beatch! http://CraptasticNation.blogspot.com/[^]

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      Don't be afraid to said that you don't know much about python but you are a quick learner! They won't find many python & C# expert anyway! It looks like you know enough already! :-)

      A train station is where the train stops. A bus station is where the bus stops. On my desk, I have a work station.... _________________________________________________________ My programs never have bugs, they just develop random features.

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        Hey all--I have a face-to-face interview this Tuesday (which I am excited because I thought I bombed the phone interview) with a company that uses Visual Studio (C#) which is no prob, but the job description came with some Python/Django/Qt experience. The last I used Python was version 2.3, which incorporated garbage collection, but not some of the newer stuff. (I did let them know I have previous Python experience but would need a refresher.) They told me they will probably have me write some code for the interview. This company creates software for 1st responders such as police and 911 dispatchers. ANY HELP or possible questions I might encounter would be very, very helpful! Whether it be Python, C#, etc. Also, a couple new blogs--thanks to those who have visited!

        Back in the blog beatch! http://CraptasticNation.blogspot.com/[^]

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        For Python I'd say touch up on basic like the behavior of basic data types (lists, tuples, dicts), classes and List and Dict Comprehensions. Django is a lot to swallow at once, I'd say walk through the Polls example in the documentation at the Django site.

        And above all things, never think that you're not good enough yourself. A man should never think that. My belief is that in life people will take you at your own reckoning. --Isaac Asimov Avoid the crowd. Do your own thinking independently. Be the chess player, not the chess piece. --Ralph Charell

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          Hey all--I have a face-to-face interview this Tuesday (which I am excited because I thought I bombed the phone interview) with a company that uses Visual Studio (C#) which is no prob, but the job description came with some Python/Django/Qt experience. The last I used Python was version 2.3, which incorporated garbage collection, but not some of the newer stuff. (I did let them know I have previous Python experience but would need a refresher.) They told me they will probably have me write some code for the interview. This company creates software for 1st responders such as police and 911 dispatchers. ANY HELP or possible questions I might encounter would be very, very helpful! Whether it be Python, C#, etc. Also, a couple new blogs--thanks to those who have visited!

          Back in the blog beatch! http://CraptasticNation.blogspot.com/[^]

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          Rule : if you can C#, and you have a decent Python book, you can Python.

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            Rule : if you can C#, and you have a decent Python book, you can Python.

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            Are the collections very different?

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              Hey all--I have a face-to-face interview this Tuesday (which I am excited because I thought I bombed the phone interview) with a company that uses Visual Studio (C#) which is no prob, but the job description came with some Python/Django/Qt experience. The last I used Python was version 2.3, which incorporated garbage collection, but not some of the newer stuff. (I did let them know I have previous Python experience but would need a refresher.) They told me they will probably have me write some code for the interview. This company creates software for 1st responders such as police and 911 dispatchers. ANY HELP or possible questions I might encounter would be very, very helpful! Whether it be Python, C#, etc. Also, a couple new blogs--thanks to those who have visited!

              Back in the blog beatch! http://CraptasticNation.blogspot.com/[^]

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