galaxywatc...@gmail.com dixit:
> I often
> wish that I had a private tutor or a Python guru that I could just ask
> how to get past a certain wall. Perhaps this list has that person or
> people on it.
The list as a whole certainly _can_ be this, & more ;-)
(depends on how _you_ deal with i
On 1/8/2010 12:15 AM, galaxywatc...@gmail.com wrote:
This is my first post to the Python tutor list and I just wanted to
introduce myself and give a little background on my skill level prior to
asking for Python advice and programming tips. I am relatively new to
Python, but I have been dabbling
Welcome! You've come to the right place.
> books at the moment and working through the exercises: Dive into Python by
> Mark Pilgrim, and Python Programming - An Introduction to Computer Science
> by Zelle.
Those are both great books to start with, IMHO. You might want to also
check out Beginning
Welcome to the list, Carl. Feel free to browse the list archive at
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/tutor/ or
http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Mail/Browse/Threaded/python-Tutor to
get some idea of the kinds of questions asked and answers given.
You'll find a lot of suggestions for beginners among