At 02:43 PM 12/5/2007, andy wrote:
>Over a year ago I dabbled in learning Python, working my way through a
>few tutorials, the Deitel's "How to program in Python" and Hetland's
>"Practical Python", until I came across the OOP sections. My mind just
>froze up, and I found myself wondering if I had
> Over a year ago I dabbled in learning Python, working my way through a
> few tutorials, the Deitel's "How to program in Python" and Hetland's
> "Practical Python", until I came across the OOP sections. My mind just
> froze up, and I found myself wondering if I had really understood
> anything at
The way I learned python was through this wikibook:
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Python_Programming
I found it very easy to understand and very helpful.
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On Dec 5, 2007 11:43 PM, andy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So, after this long-winded introduction, I was hoping to pick the wisdom
> of this list to get some pointers of what to do/not to do to make the
> most effective use of the few hours I have to learn how to program using
> Python. So, any a
On Dec 5, 2007 5:43 PM, andy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear Pythonistas
>
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>
> So, after this long-winded introduction, I was hoping to pick the wisdom
> of this list to get some pointers of what to do/not to do to make the
> most effective use of the few hours I have to learn how to progr