Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: i_know_python
Version: 0.0.2
Summary: Find out how many of Python's standard library module's you've used.
Home-page: https://github.com/Jessime/i_know_python
Author: Jessime Kirk
Author-email: jessime.kirk@gmail.com
License: MIT
Description: # I know Python
        
        A quick test to see if you have as much Python experience as you think you do.
        
        ## Installation
        
        Just run:
        
        ```
        $ pip install i_know_python
        ```
        
        ## Usage
        
        This package installs a command line utility. After you install with pip, run:
        
        ```
        $ i_know_python
        ```
        
        You should get a prompt that looks like:
        
        ```
        Welcome to 'I know Python'!
        Answer these questions to the best of your ability.
        
        Have you used:
        	 string — Common string operations
        [y/n]? 
        
        ```
        
        Respond by entering `y` or `n`. 
        
        There's no "I don't know" option, so take your best guess. 
        There are 240 modules in this test, so it will take a few minutes.
        
        ## Motivation
        
        Sometime I meet people who say, "Oh, yeah. I _know_ Python." 
        And, if I'm honest, sometimes that person is me.
        But, it's important to remember that knowing a language includes knowing its ecosystem and tooling.
        One of the best things about Python is its huge user base, after all.
        This quick test doesn't even get arround to testing your knowledge of third-party libraries.
        It's just a quick quiz to put you in your place about your experience relative to Pythons:
        "Batteries included." philosophy.
        
        ### Personal results
        
        As of creating this README, it looks like I've used 79 modules. 
        So, I've touched less than half of Python's standard library.
        
        There's a lot left to learn!
        
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Natural Language :: English
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6
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