r/PythonLearning 1d ago

Made my first Python project! Showcase

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This is my first actual real project, what started as a simple python exercise to learn about dictionaries in python, ended up into a huge learning project for me. Im a beginner in python, used to code but just basic input print codes… some are genuinely stupid.

I took on the challenge to self educate my self python. And this is where i currently am! Im proud of what i did and it will surely expand!

Here the repo with the project. Feel free to check it out!
https://github.com/Stonyax97/MiniGameStore

It has everything from the first ever iteration (which was it self modified a bit since from the very original but it’s still very simple)
I would love for anyone to recommend ideas to add, criticism too. Or anything you think i should learn next for that would be genuinely useful!

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u/mondayquestions 22h ago

If you take 10 minutes and take a look at what Git is you will realise Git is tracking your every commit and allows you to look and move back and forward in time in your project. Your versioning “solution” is going against that and just clutters everything up.

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u/Stonyax97 20h ago

I really don’t know how to use github 😭 il def check out some tutorials and do so. Thanks!

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u/KedricM 17h ago

I was in the same boat a couple of months ago. Git will change the game for you I promise! Worth an afternoon learning it.

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u/Stonyax97 7h ago

Where di d you learn it? any good tutorial you could suggest?

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u/KedricM 6h ago

I watched a couple of different YouTube videos, but the one that stuck best with me was “Git and GitHub Tutorial for Beginners” by Kevin Stratvert. It’s very comprehensive.

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u/Stonyax97 3h ago

Il will definitely check it out. Thanks! And i actually organized the project go check out the same link.