Real Python - Your "Python support group"

Hey there,

I've been in your shoes.

I know how hard it is to grow your programming skills without a good support group.

That's why I founded PythonistaCafe, a unique peer-to-peer learning community for Python developers.

Think of it as a "club of mutual improvement" for Pythonistas:

Inside PythonistaCafe, professional developers and hobbyists from all over the world share their experiences in a safe setting.

You can learn from them and avoid the same mistakes they've made.

Members can ask anything they want and it will remain private.

An active membership is required to read and write comments and as a paid community, trolling and offensive behavior are virtually nonexistent.

Everyone in PythonistaCafe is actively committed to improving their Python skills because membership is invite-only—

All prospective members are required to submit an application to make sure they're a good fit for the community.

This keeps trolls and jerks at bay and ensures a positive climate.

PythonistaCafe is built on a private forum platform, where we ask questions, get answers, and share progress.

We discuss a broad range of programming questions, career advice, and other topics every day.

If you're trying to grow your Python skills but haven't found the support system you need, we're right there for you.

If you want to be involved in a community that understands you and the skills and career you're building then PythonistaCafe might be a great fit.

To learn more about PythonistaCafe, click the link below and I'll send you a few more emails with details:

>> I'd like to learn more about PythonistaCafe and the membership application process

Happy Pythoning!

— Dan Bader

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here's what's wrong with the internet today

Tuesday, December 8, 2020

Hey there, Have you ever interacted with an online community and got a horrible reaction that made you feel like crap? You're not alone. In a nutshell, here's what's wrong with public

Can I ask a favor?

Sunday, December 6, 2020

Hey there, it's Dan... I noticed that you decided to pass on The Complete Guide to Setting up Sublime Text for Python Developers—that's totally cool. I'm wondering if you could help me out

bad news

Friday, December 4, 2020

Hey there, This is it— The 20% off deal on Sublime Python is ending NOW. And the bad news is I don't know when or if I'll offer this deal again. If you're still wondering if the course is

Tick-tock

Friday, December 4, 2020

Hey there, Just a quick heads up that the 20% off discount for "Sublime Python: The Complete Guide to Sublime Text for Python Developers" expires in just a few hours. -> Click here to get

[Sublime + Python Setup] why Atom can’t replace Sublime

Friday, December 4, 2020

Hey there, "In a nutshell, Atom is a Sublime Text editor that just got better." When I read this quote I got so worked up I nearly fell off my chair. Because every time I've tried Atom or

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