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Old 13-Oct-2007, 22:42
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Need review of Python Tutorial Book for newbie


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I need review of Python Tutorial Book for newbie, Thanks for any adivce.
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Re: need review of Python Tutorial Book for newbie


Do you just need a tutorial? If so, then you're in luck...

Forum member crystalattice, has created a 12-part, python tutorial, that starts here: http://www.gidnetwork.com/b-26.html
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Re: Need review of Python Tutorial Book for newbie


Thanks for the plug!
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Re: Need review of Python Tutorial Book for newbie


if you need more info just google python resources or python.org they have alot good info and remeber i am writing this from a psp
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Re: Need review of Python Tutorial Book for newbie


I learnt python using the free online DiveIntoPython tutorial: http://www.diveintopython.org/toc/index.html

It assumes you have some previous programming experience so it moves quite fast at the start.
 
 

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