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Anyone interested in a live (recorded)

yes, Yes, YES!

I describe that idea few month ago here - https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?topic=19625.0

I recommend livecoding.tv. It is good to schedule (on their website) planned stream, to have better attention.

preffered time? For sure - weekend. You should pick time when it's suits you. From where are you from?
Take a look on: https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php/topic,19625.msg251894.html - I have a crazy idea - lets convince cryptonomex developers to use livecoding.tv

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Anyone interested in a live (recorded) coding session for the python libraries?

I could show:

* How to interface python with Bitshares
* How to interface with the DEX
* How to get notifications and react on them
* How to construct a basic real-time trading bot ..

What platform would be good to do something like this?
Any preferred time? (I am CET timezone)
Some other stuff you would like to know about the python libraries?

Just my thoughts

I am a fan of your code (you should know it by now, right?)
So any platform/time works for me (as long as I can type, as opposed of speaking)

"Some other stuff you would like to know about the python libraries?"
My question is how one call any other than history and database API's. (network API for example[I think that was the name of it])
The documentation is somewhat lacking for my taste (very novice coder user here)
« Last Edit: February 11, 2016, 10:38:31 am by tonyk »
Lack of arbitrage is the problem, isn't it. And this 'should' solves it.

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Anyone interested in a live (recorded) coding session for the python libraries?

I could show:

* How to interface python with Bitshares
* How to interface with the DEX
* How to get notifications and react on them
* How to construct a basic real-time trading bot ..

What platform would be good to do something like this?
Any preferred time? (I am CET timezone)
Some other stuff you would like to know about the python libraries?

Just my thoughts