awesome; I really like the Jython part :)
Thanks for your efforts.
On Sat, Apr 11, 2009 at 9:31 PM, wrote:
> Dave,
>
> Great stuff!!! Thanks for sharing your hard work with the community!
>
> Malcolm
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Dave,
Great stuff!!! Thanks for sharing your hard work with the community!
Malcolm
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While the content looks to provide a reasonable learning curve, there
is no mention of the Python version used. One of the first examples
shows the interpreter for Python 2.6. I really think that a book
coming out today should cover Python 3.0, and from the look of things
that can be done with ver
Thanks for making this book available, Dave!
This stuff looks very useful.
On Fri, Apr 10, 2009 at 8:25 PM, Dave Kuhlman wrote:
> I've collected my training materials plus a few more advanced
> topics and I've also written up a reasonably large set of Python
> exercises. Then, I turned all of t
I've collected my training materials plus a few more advanced
topics and I've also written up a reasonably large set of Python
exercises. Then, I turned all of the above into a "book".
If you have comments, suggestions, corrections, etc, I'll
appreciate them.
You can get it at no cost, in variou