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How could a noob start learning PyGithub? #304
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Do you mean noob and not nood ? Also i am interested in this endeavour of yours. My skill set matches yours, except I have Computer Science as my majors. All the very best :) |
@Rahul91 |
I have recently started working on PyGithub. Using ipython autocompletion helps very much. My personal reference: https://mandeep7.wordpress.com/tag/pygithub/ |
Oh, that's great. Thanks for your warmhearted recommendation. |
Hi @eduOS Hope you are doing well now. |
Sorry. I have already kind of given up and don't know when I will resume this task. Had I closed this issue in time it would not waste your time. I'll come back to this issue later when it becomes necessary again. Thanks again. |
@eduOS Thank you. |
Hello, everyone,
Sorry to disturb you asking such a simple question.
I'm a non computer science major, but may need employ PyGithub(according to this) to conduct my experiment without knowing that if PyGithub would help me capture data I need from GitHub.
More background: I know Python, and am familiar with basic command line skills of GitHub.
I've found little tutorial or documentation straightforward and useful to me, including this one.
All relevant info about the aforementioned experiment is detailed here. Anyone who would help to provide any suggestions or tips is highly appreciated. And more, should anyone show any interest in our attempt, please just let me know, I would send you a member invitation of our organization.
Thanks for your time and attention. Millions of thanks in advance.
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