Yes. I'd like to donate my body to science too, but I want to see if there's a way to do it non-profit. I'm not interested in helping make someone rich.
True. It was a lot shorter than typing "This is sourced, but RT is the media arm of the Kremlin and about as reliable as the National Enquirer. And definitely shouldn't be trusted when russia stands to directly gain from painting ukraine as a bunch of terrorists. Especially when a known terrorist group has already said they did it." though. YMMV.
Mid-2022. I'd heard about it and finally decided to give it a try, though I didn't post a lot. These days I mostly only go to reddit when searches for information lead me to a post there, and occasionally for stuff that doesn't exist/is dead here (emacs, hydrohomies...)
Because I've never seen a python class before that was 'no experience required' where they go "Well, normally we'd teach you about variables, and loops, functions and operator precedence...but you know what? Screw all that. Head first! YOLO! Write me some code."
If that is how that class is, I'd drop it and go hit youtube or something. How to Learn Python stuff is pretty available if you want to learn (and python is pretty useful).
So how did you end up with an assignment like this while apparently knowing little if any python? This feels like someone signed up for a class, blew it off, and now suddenly has tests and stuff to turn in.
Digital. I can adjust fonts/sizes, search for content, skip around, and whether I have 10 or 10,000 books, I can carry them around in my pocket.