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Need Help Making A Technical Help Program In Python

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So I'm writing a technical help program for a school project, which is part of my exam. I need help thinking of things to include in the program such as "Is your computer charged?" or "Is the battery fully charged?". I can't think of many more. Also if there is anybody that knows python please could i have some help writing it. Thanks for the help. 

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"did you try rebooting it?" that's the first question anyone would ask :D 

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1 minute ago, AlexTheRose said:

You need technical help programming a technical help program, ahaaaaaa xD

 

I doubt anyone’s gonna wanna write code for you bro. What do you not know, specifically? There are Python tutorials you can find on Google, but tbh I’d avoid those and search “how to do X in python” instead.

yeah it's for school, I would rather not do it, but it's for school so I have to otherwise I will fail my exam. I just need a bit of help thinking of stuff to include.

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A few more ideas for you:

  • Is the cable plugged all the way in?
  • Is the cable plugged into the right port?
  • Are you connected to the internet?
  • Are there any errors popping up on screen?

For more inspiration, perhaps read through the tales at the talesfromtechsupport subreddit and try turning their solutions into possible questions.

Also, one can never go wrong with the classic 

22 minutes ago, Cryosec said:

"did you try rebooting it?" that's the first question anyone would ask :D 

 

Best of luck on the project!

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On 12/07/2016 at 3:27 PM, jasonB221 said:

A few more ideas for you:

  • Is the cable plugged all the way in?
  • Is the cable plugged into the right port?
  • Are you connected to the internet?
  • Are there any errors popping up on screen?

For more inspiration, perhaps read through the tales at the talesfromtechsupport subreddit and try turning their solutions into possible questions.

Also, one can never go wrong with the classic 

 

Best of luck on the project!

Thanks this helps a lot.

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On 12/07/2016 at 3:05 PM, Cryosec said:

"did you try rebooting it?" that's the first question anyone would ask :D 

this is going to be the first question, lol

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