Hugh Aguilar <hughaguila...@yahoo.com> writes: > I've read a lot of graduate-level CS books.
Reading CS books doesn't make you a computer scientist any more than listening to violin records makes you a violinist. Write out answers to all the exercises in those books, and get your answers to the more difficult ones checked by a professor, and you'll be getting somewhere. That's the point someone else was making about self-study: without someone checking your answers at first, it's easy to not learn to recogize your own mistakes. Anyway, as someone else once said, studying a subject like CS isn't done by reading. It's done by writing out answers to problem after problem. Unless you've been doing that, you haven't been studying. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list