Mark Lawrence writes:
> I have found it very helpful to follow conversations if people don't
> top post, but that seems once again to have been completely lost on
> this list. Is it simply too difficult?
Not too difficult, nor lost. By the nature of this forum, many people
have only joined recen
On 09/03/2016 14:19, Bookbag wrote:
Also I found it helpful to learn python 2.7 first. Since you will need it to
analyze old code.
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On 09/03
Also I found it helpful to learn python 2.7 first. Since you will need it to
analyze old code.
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On 09/03/16 06:31, alireza sadeh seighalan
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On 09/03/16 06:31, alireza sadeh seighalan wrote:
> i am very newbie in programming. i want to start with Python. would you
> guide me ? please introduce me some good python tutorial for a newbie .
> thanks in
Alan,
Thanks for pointing us to your extensive, extremely useful website! So much
good stuff in their!
Many thanks, Lisa
On Wed, Mar 9, 2016 at 3:33 AM, Alan Gauld
wrote:
> On 09/03/16 06:31, alireza sadeh seighalan wrote:
>
> > i am very newbie in programming. i want to start with Python. wou
On 09/03/16 06:31, alireza sadeh seighalan wrote:
> i am very newbie in programming. i want to start with Python. would you
> guide me ? please introduce me some good python tutorial for a newbie .
> thanks in advance
You could try my tutorial (see below) or there is a list of
non-programmers t
hi everyone
i am very newbie in programming. i want to start with Python. would you
guide me ? please introduce me some good python tutorial for a newbie .
thanks in advance
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