Wanted: Pedal Steel player proficient in Python
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David Neslony
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- Joined: 4 Jun 2016 2:33 pm
- Location: Arlington, TX USA
Wanted: Pedal Steel player proficient in Python
I'm a pedal steel player looking for a Pedal Steel player who is proficient in Python and has the time to assist me in creating a New learning app for PSG.
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Bill Terry
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- Joined: 29 Apr 1999 12:01 am
- Location: Bastrop, TX
I couldn't help but chuckle..Steel Player + Python user has to be a fairly small group of folks.
I'm an EE by trade in the semi-conductor industry, and I've been using Python pretty much daily for the last couple of years working on various pieces of an IDE tool, mostly scripting things I don't want to do 'by hand'.
Clearly I'm not a Python expert. I tend to know what I want to do and go google until I find somebody who has solved a similar problem and then steel(:-)) their code, but I'm very curious as to what you're working on. I'd be glad to help out if I can.
I'm an EE by trade in the semi-conductor industry, and I've been using Python pretty much daily for the last couple of years working on various pieces of an IDE tool, mostly scripting things I don't want to do 'by hand'.
Clearly I'm not a Python expert. I tend to know what I want to do and go google until I find somebody who has solved a similar problem and then steel(:-)) their code, but I'm very curious as to what you're working on. I'd be glad to help out if I can.
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Robert Parent
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- Joined: 4 Aug 1998 11:00 pm
- Location: Gillette, WY
Used Python for a several programs a couple years back so guess that makes for a couple of us on the planet.
As Bill mentioned, most folks pretty much hack other peoples code to do whatever they need done. It's free and one can in-time, figure out how to make it do whatever. The documentation pretty much sucks for a beginner, but is Ok, once you figure out the basics. If you need to do real time programming it can be a bit of a challenge.
Robert
As Bill mentioned, most folks pretty much hack other peoples code to do whatever they need done. It's free and one can in-time, figure out how to make it do whatever. The documentation pretty much sucks for a beginner, but is Ok, once you figure out the basics. If you need to do real time programming it can be a bit of a challenge.
Robert
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David Neslony
- Posts: 60
- Joined: 4 Jun 2016 2:33 pm
- Location: Arlington, TX USA
