Python advanced course (preferably in NA)

2011-11-03 Thread Behnam
Anybody is aware of any advanced course in Python preferably in north
america?

I've been partly coding in Python for couple of years now and have
used PyQt. What I'd like to learn more is a kind of advance OOP in
python. Any idea?

BTW, I'm not a computer engineer and have mechanical background.

Thanks in advance!
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Re: Python advanced course (preferably in NA)

2011-11-04 Thread Behnam
This was great. Thank you all!

/Behnam

On Nov 3, 5:18 pm, Catherine Moroney
 wrote:
> I've taken twoPythonclasses from David Beazley and can second
> Eric's recommendation.  The "advanced" class is reallyadvanced
> and goes into some pretty mind-blowing stuff.  The class comes with
> lots of problems and solutions, and a book of all the slides which are
> a great reference.  Well worth the time and money!
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> Catherine
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> Eric Snow wrote:
> > On Thu, Nov 3, 2011 at 12:13 PM, Behnam  wrote:
> >> Anybody is aware of anyadvancedcourseinPythonpreferably in north
> >> america?
>
> >> I've been partly coding inPythonfor couple of years now and have
> >> used PyQt. What I'd like to learn more is a kind of advance OOP in
> >>python. Any idea?
>
> > While I don't know specifically, check out the following link (from
> > thePythonsite):
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> >http://wiki.python.org/moin/PythonTraining
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> > I have taken a class each (PyCon tutorial) from Raymond Hettinger,
> > David Beazley, and Brian Jones, and found each of them to be
> > outstanding courses.  Only David is listed on that page to which I
> > linked, though I know Raymond does courses at least from time to time.
> >  I've also heard a talk from Wesley Chun and found him to be
> > fantastic.
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> > -eric
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> >> BTW, I'm not a computer engineer and have mechanical background.
>
> >> Thanks in advance!
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