> No, I read the tutorial from start. I am not understanding how data, > objects, attributes etc. are related to each other.
That is back in the Raw Materials section. And objects are then expanded in the OOP topic. > I am really curious, why didn't you make the whole tutorial Python only. Because learning only one programming language makes for more limited programmers in my experience. It is much better to understand the underlying concepts that apply in every language and thus become a "programmer" who can learn and use any language than to become a "Python Programmer" who is afraid to use other languages because it would take too long to learn them. It says pretty much the same on the intro page under the heading "Why Python?". That having been said I do not expect the reader to actually type in all the examples for all 3 languages. Pick one, type in the examples in that language and read the others for comparison. I thought I said that explicitly in the tutor but i can't find it anywhere so should probably add it! (Thanks for picking that up!) > Is there any page which tell me how do I read the tutorial, I mean I > don't want to learn Vbscript or Javascript, what do I do then, am I > supposed to skip those parts? There will soon be a paragraph on the Getting Started page to say what I did above... In fact its there now! :-) Alan G Author of the learn to program web tutor http://www.freenetpages.co.uk/hp/alan.gauld _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor