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Former English teacher solves a math problem with Python.

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    I left teaching after eight years and have been learning Python on Codecademy for 59 days straight and I'm having an absolute blast. Learning new things at 35 makes me feel so good I can hardly stand it and I'm thrilled to be getting into this career. Along with learning to program, I've been going to the gym to lift and walk on the treadmill. My watch tracks steps but can't track the flights of stairs I climb because I'm not actually moving up. My s.o is the math and chemistry person in the relationship and I hadn't touched math since sophomore year in high school so this was a true triumph for me. I knew that there was a way of solving this but I had no idea where to start. After all of the things I had done so far in learning Python, I knew that if I spent enough time on it, I could figure it out. Two days later, a lot of math on paper, and a thousand Google searches later, I came up with this. ___________________________________________________________________________________________ cloud meeting runwal project in dombivali 3 bhk flats in dadar

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      I left teaching after eight years and have been learning Python on Codecademy for 59 days straight and I'm having an absolute blast. Learning new things at 35 makes me feel so good I can hardly stand it and I'm thrilled to be getting into this career. Along with learning to program, I've been going to the gym to lift and walk on the treadmill. My watch tracks steps but can't track the flights of stairs I climb because I'm not actually moving up. My s.o is the math and chemistry person in the relationship and I hadn't touched math since sophomore year in high school so this was a true triumph for me. I knew that there was a way of solving this but I had no idea where to start. After all of the things I had done so far in learning Python, I knew that if I spent enough time on it, I could figure it out. Two days later, a lot of math on paper, and a thousand Google searches later, I came up with this. ___________________________________________________________________________________________ cloud meeting runwal project in dombivali 3 bhk flats in dadar

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      Congratulations on this achievement. You might want to post this in the Lounge instead. This page is for asking questions about C# problems.

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        I left teaching after eight years and have been learning Python on Codecademy for 59 days straight and I'm having an absolute blast. Learning new things at 35 makes me feel so good I can hardly stand it and I'm thrilled to be getting into this career. Along with learning to program, I've been going to the gym to lift and walk on the treadmill. My watch tracks steps but can't track the flights of stairs I climb because I'm not actually moving up. My s.o is the math and chemistry person in the relationship and I hadn't touched math since sophomore year in high school so this was a true triumph for me. I knew that there was a way of solving this but I had no idea where to start. After all of the things I had done so far in learning Python, I knew that if I spent enough time on it, I could figure it out. Two days later, a lot of math on paper, and a thousand Google searches later, I came up with this. ___________________________________________________________________________________________ cloud meeting runwal project in dombivali 3 bhk flats in dadar

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        Pete's right - this is the wrong place, The Lounge[^] is where this belongs. And it's a pity you decided to learn Python ... C# would have been a lot better (I hate Python because of the indentation which can cause massive problems as spaces and tabs aren't equivelant, and all languages where the type of a variable depends on what you last stuffed into it). C#is stricter, but that's actually a bonus because it spots more problems at compile time rather than leave them to crash your app at run time.

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