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Re: A Thread For Tutorial On Python Programming by cochtrane(m): 7:27pm On Aug 31, 2019
MrMann1:

Bro. I'm working on a python school project. I need your help.
What do you need help with?
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Re: A Thread For Tutorial On Python Programming by CHARLYX9: 6:30am On Sep 07, 2019
Paapii3d:
Happy New year to you all.. I hope you enjoyed the festivities..

As one of my plan for the new year, I will be teaching python programming for the next 30 days. After these 30 days, you will be opened for a lot of opportunities in the programming world.

The reason I've chosen python is because it can be used for almost everything ranging from web development to game development to desktop app development to Data Science and Machine Learning.

I have carefully selected the topics to teach for the next 30 days, including projects so as to make you understand the concept of programming and python.

Feel free to post questions on this thread or in the comment section of the YouTube video.

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Pappi3d, pls can you help me convert this python executable file to source code my system crashed and i lost the source code that was sent to me alongside the executable but i was able to retrieve the executable file because i sent it to a friend of mine.The person that did the program for me i have lost contact with him and i need it urgently.please help

Here is the link:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/7k80ufd9u671spa/GPA%20and%20CGPA.zip?dl=0
Re: A Thread For Tutorial On Python Programming by CHARLYX9: 6:38am On Sep 07, 2019
cochtrane:

Thanks.
cochtrane pls can you help me convert this python executable file to source code my system crashed and i lost the source code that was sent to me alongside the executable but i was able to retrieve the executable file because i sent it to a friend of mine.The person that did the program for me i have lost contact with him and i need it urgently.please help

Here is the link:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/7k80ufd9u671spa/GPA%20and%20CGPA.zip?dl=0
Re: A Thread For Tutorial On Python Programming by CHARLYX9: 6:47am On Sep 07, 2019
scarplanet:
Nice one op, you are doing a fantastic job.

I code with python also, and i use it for lots of stuffs including Machine learning and Graph Analytics.

I could be of assistance to anyone who may so require. It might seem impossible initially; but trust me, Python is fun

Cheers

Emmygreat pls can you help me convert this python executable file to source code my system crashed and i lost the source code that was sent to me alongside the executable but i was able to retrieve the executable file because i sent it to a friend of mine.The person that did the program for me i have lost contact with him and i need it urgently.please help

Here is the link:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/7k80ufd9u671spa/GPA%20and%20CGPA.zip?dl=0
Re: A Thread For Tutorial On Python Programming by nappy760(m): 10:13am On Sep 07, 2019
Converting executable to source code?.....
I think I did a little finding on this sometimes back and I doubt just anyone would be able to do this.
It is possible though but the software if I remember correctly is used by hackers and not readily available to just anyone.

I just can't remember the name at the moment
Re: A Thread For Tutorial On Python Programming by nappy760(m): 10:15am On Sep 07, 2019
nappy760:
Converting executable to source code?.....
I think I did a little finding on this sometimes back and I doubt just anyone would be able to do this.
It is possible though but the software if I remember correctly is used by hackers and not readily available to just anyone.

I just can't remember the name at the moment

My bad
..the process is called decompiling

My bad grin


"https://itstillworks.com/convert-exe-code-7230643.html"
Re: A Thread For Tutorial On Python Programming by CHARLYX9: 11:47am On Sep 07, 2019
nappy760:


My bad
..the process is called decompiling

My bad grin


"https://itstillworks.com/convert-exe-code-7230643.html"
page not available please do you know any hardcore programmer in nairaland that can do this
Re: A Thread For Tutorial On Python Programming by nappy760(m): 2:53pm On Sep 07, 2019
CHARLYX9:
page not available please do you know any hardcore programmer in nairaland that can do thios



Remove the double quotes
Re: A Thread For Tutorial On Python Programming by cochtrane(m): 3:01pm On Sep 07, 2019
CHARLYX9:
cochtrane pls can you help me convert this python executable file to source code my system crashed and i lost the source code that was sent to me alongside the executable but i was able to retrieve the executable file because i sent it to a friend of mine.The person that did the program for me i have lost contact with him and i need it urgently.please help

Here is the link:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/7k80ufd9u671spa/GPA%20and%20CGPA.zip?dl=0

No serious person will click that link. You don't paste a link to an executable and expect that people won't suspect it's not packed with other things. Anyways, take a look at GitHub.com/Mysterie/uncompyle2. That may help. In any case, if you also knew in which environment it was compiled, that may also help.

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Re: A Thread For Tutorial On Python Programming by Lekan4450: 10:04am On Sep 12, 2019
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Re: A Thread For Tutorial On Python Programming by yexaacs: 7:48am On Sep 14, 2019
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Re: A Thread For Tutorial On Python Programming by nappy760(m): 9:31am On Sep 17, 2019
Hi guys, i need your help on this exercise...Here is the starter code:


#!/usr/bin/env puthon3

#display a welcome message
print("The test scores program"wink
print()
print("Enter 999 to end input"wink
print("=================)

#initialize variables
counter = 0
score_total = 0
test_score = 0



while True:
test_score = int(input("Enter test score: "wink)
if numb >= 0 and numb <= 100:
score_total += numb
counter += 1
elif test_score == 999:
break
else:
print("Test score must be from 0 through 100. "
+ "Score discarded. Try again."wink

#calculate average score
average_score = (score_total//counter)

#format and display result
print("================================="wink
print("Total Score:", score_total,
"\nAverage Score:", average_score)
print()
print("Bye"wink

Re: A Thread For Tutorial On Python Programming by Jsquare191(m): 5:13pm On Sep 17, 2019
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Re: A Thread For Tutorial On Python Programming by Nobody: 8:01am On Sep 24, 2019
nappy760:
Hi guys, i need your help on this exercise...Here is the starter code:


#!/usr/bin/env puthon3

#display a welcome message
print("The test scores program"wink
print()
print("Enter 999 to end input"wink
print("=================)

#initialize variables
counter = 0
score_total = 0
test_score = 0



while True:
test_score = int(input("Enter test score: "wink)
if numb >= 0 and numb <= 100:
score_total += numb
counter += 1
elif test_score == 999:
break
else:
print("Test score must be from 0 through 100. "
+ "Score discarded. Try again."wink

#calculate average score
average_score = (score_total//counter)

#format and display result
print("================================="wink
print("Total Score:", score_total,
"\nAverage Score:", average_score)
print()
print("Bye"wink
i can't really see the snapped picture . it is too tiny
Re: A Thread For Tutorial On Python Programming by nappy760(m): 4:01pm On Sep 24, 2019
vingeophysicist:

i can't really see the snapped picture . it is too tiny

have you tried typing the code in your IDE?
Re: A Thread For Tutorial On Python Programming by Nobody: 4:30pm On Sep 24, 2019
nappy760:


have you tried typing the code in your IDE?
no i haven't . i need to see the expected result so i can re frame or correct your code.
Re: A Thread For Tutorial On Python Programming by nappy760(m): 4:56pm On Sep 24, 2019
vingeophysicist:

no i haven't . i need to see the expected result so i can re frame or correct your code.


how is this

Re: A Thread For Tutorial On Python Programming by nappy760(m): 4:58pm On Sep 24, 2019
This is the question that accompanies it

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Re: A Thread For Tutorial On Python Programming by Grandlord: 6:18pm On Oct 17, 2019
cochtrane:
I wrote a script to check the posters on this thread and their respective number of posts.

import requests
from bs4 import BeautifulSoup
from plotly.graph_objects import Bar, Layout, Figure

def gethtmlcontent(url):
response = requests.get(url, headers={'User-Agent': 'Mozilla/5.0'})
html = response.content
soup = BeautifulSoup(html)
return soup

users = []
for i in range(10):
url = 'https://www.nairaland.com/4945611/thread-tutorial-python-programming/' + str(i)
print(f"Downloading: {url}" )
table = gethtmlcontent(url).find('table', attrs={'summary': 'posts'})
for row in table.findAll('tr'):
for user in row.findAll('a', attrs={'class': 'user'}):
users.append(user.text)

userdict = {}
for user in users:
if user in userdict:
userdict[user] += 1
else:
userdict[user] = 1

y_values = list(userdict.keys())
x_values = list(userdict.values())
data = [Bar(x=x_values, y=y_values, orientation='h')]

x_axis_config = {'title': 'POST FREQUENCY', 'dtick': 1}
y_axis_config = {'title': 'USERS', 'dtick': 1, 'tickmode': 'linear'}
my_layout = Layout(title='Post Frequency per User on Thread',
xaxis=x_axis_config, yaxis=y_axis_config, bargap=0.5)
fig = Figure({'data': data, 'layout': my_layout})
fig.update_traces(marker_color='rgb(158,202,225)', marker_line_color='rgb(8,48,107)',
marker_line_width=1.5, opacity=0.6)
fig.update_layout(autosize=False, width=800, height=2000)
fig.show(renderer='browser')
Bro can you please explain what each line of code does? I've seen a lot of imported packages and modules. I'd really love to understand the logic.

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