luis,
thanks for the kind words... i am glad that i am able to help you with
developing your Python programming skills. you are indeed "taking it
to the next level" by adding more to the problem without me asking you
to. i think that's great!
i am a software engineer by profession, which doesn't
Mr. Chun, thank you so much for your plug! I had no idea such a prestiged
author as yourself would respond to my question, but I'm glad you did! I
checked out a copy of your book from my public library (I'll need to
purchase a copy eventually though) and the exercises are definitely helping
a TO
On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 5:53 AM, wrote:
>
> You mean my check is not in the mail? Damn! Well, no more positive
> reviews for you :)
oh great, i'm in trouble now! ;)
> Since you've stepped off your soapbox, I'll also mention your free hour
> long video hosted by Safari Books (you may have to sign
Wesley,
You mean my check is not in the mail? Damn! Well, no more positive
reviews for you :)
Since you've stepped off your soapbox, I'll also mention your free hour
long video hosted by Safari Books (you may have to signup for a free
account to see the video).
What is Python by CPP (Core Pytho
On Thu, 09 Jul 2009 02:40:19 +0200, you wrote:
>Date: Wed, 08 Jul 2009 16:59:47 -0700
>From: Emile van Sebille
>Message-ID:
>
>>> but if you ever come across a copy of "Core Python Programming,"
>>>i've put lots of exercises at the end of every chapter.
>>
>> +1 from a reader/customer (vs. the
Robert, Emile, Malcolm,
wow, you guys are making me blush while hijacking this thread!
people are gonna start thinking i paid you off somehow LOL! :-)
seriously, thanks for the kudos. since i'm a technical instructor,
i wrote it not only from the software engineer's perspective, but
also a teache
While it is not a sales pitch, the book is excellent. It and the Python
Cookbook sit on top of my desk. Both are fantastic and pragmatic
reference sources.
Robert
On Wed, 2009-07-08 at 16:10 -0700, wesley chun wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 5, 2009 at 11:48 PM, Luis Galvan wrote:
> > Hello all, this is m
but if you ever come across a copy of "Core Python Programming," i've put lots
of exercises at the end of every chapter.
+1 from a reader/customer (vs. the author)
+1 from a reviewer (vs. a reader/customer (vs. the author))
:)
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> but if you ever come across a copy of "Core Python Programming," i've put
> lots of exercises at the end of every chapter.
+1 from a reader/customer (vs. the author)
"Core Python Programming" is an excellent resource for learning Python.
I enjoyed the exercises - they force you to master the c
On Sun, Jul 5, 2009 at 11:48 PM, Luis Galvan wrote:
> Hello all, this is my first time using a mailing list, so I'm not sure if
> I'm doing this right! Anyway, I have a wee bit of a problem. I've recently
> completed watching a Youtube video series on Python 2.6 by thenewboston
> which helped me
Thanks for the responses! :) Hopefully Gmail's quoting feature shows up
just fine.
1. http://www.challenge-you.com/
>> 2. http://projecteuler.net/index.php?section=logout
>> 3. http://www.spoj.pl/problems/classical/
>> 4. http://codegolf.com/
>> 5. http://www.codechef.co
Thanks for the responses! :) Hopefully Gmail's quoting feature shows up
just fine.
1. http://www.challenge-you.com/
>> 2. http://projecteuler.net/index.php?section=logout
>> 3. http://www.spoj.pl/problems/classical/
>> 4. http://codegolf.com/
>> 5. http://www.codechef.co
I have programmed since I was 21. Since I am now retired; that gives me
a tad of experience in some aspects of coding. I have only been using
Python for two years and I enjoy it for two reasons; the first and most
important is it is fun. if you don't enjoy the language, find another
one you do enjo
"Luis Galvan" wrote
Hello all, this is my first time using a mailing list, so I'm not sure if
I'm doing this right!
Yep. You send a mail to the list, we reply,. Easy :-)
One thing to remember is when you reply use "ReplyAll"
on your mail tool, not simple Reply.
of programming. (I'm new to pr
Luis Galvan wrote:
Hello all, this is my first time using a mailing list, so I'm not sure
if I'm doing this right!
Everything's fine except perhaps your formatting - it's easier to read
e-mails that are delineated into paragraphs rather than just a single
block of text. That may be a problem o
Hello all, this is my first time using a mailing list, so I'm not sure if
I'm doing this right! Anyway, I have a wee bit of a problem. I've recently
completed watching a Youtube video series on Python 2.6 by thenewboston
which helped me a TON with learning Python's syntax and how to use some of
t
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