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                          1. I've been toying around with the idea of a PyQGIS intro for non-programmers without all the boring parts of vanilla Python tutorials. Not sure how far this will go, but it's a start: anitagraser.com/projects/pyqgis-101-introduction-to-qgis-python-programming-for-non-programmers/
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                          Thank you all for your feedback and encouragement! I've updated the existing chapters and added a new one anitagraser.com/projects/pyqgis-101-introduction-to-qgis-python-programming-for-non-programmers/
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                      Interesting to see requests for a motivation section that justifies why learning #python is worthwhile. I thought we were beyond that point. #QGIS #gistribe
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                  The raster chapter also includes the first if statement example. Next up: probably how to call a Processing tool
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                Turns out using Processing tools in #PyQGIS requires basic Python dictionary knowledge. Another building block down anitagraser.com/pyqgis-101-introduction-to-qgis-python-programming-for-non-programmers/pyqgis-101-running-processing-tools/
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              Learn how to export maps to PDF using #Python in the latest example of #PyQGIS101 anitagraser.com/pyqgis-101-introduction-to-qgis-python-programming-for-non-programmers/pyqgis-101-exporting-layouts/ #QGIS
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            This is the first example that touches on oop inheritance. Know a good resource explaining the concept, ideally with python examples? Let me know! #pyqgis101
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          Realized I had comments disabled on the last couple of #PyQGIS101 examples. That wasn't on purpose.
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      Due to popular demand: chaining #QGIS Processing tools to create more complex workflows in #Python anitagraser.com/pyqgis-101-introduction-to-qgis-python-programming-for-non-programmers/pyqgis101-chaining-processing-tools/ #PyQGIS101
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    Comments are open now. *Wonder why they're always off by default for pages* 🤔🙄