On Thu, Feb 21, 2013 at 2:08 AM, Claira <wavecla...@gmail.com> wrote: > The problem: I've done reading (like on quora), and it seems lots of > beginners (and I know first-hand for me), and even for those that have done > 4 years at university -- that they say they don't know how to build > something after all the theory and stuff. Even though I'm not going to be a > programmer, in the future, there may be something that would need > programming, so learning what's needed is a good thing. For example, I > thought you could just wave leapmotion.com and it just works, but it's still > 2013. On quora, they say that you need to code for it to actually do things. > Could someone who is good at it rank these sources (or provide a good one) > on how well they solve the problem?
Sorry, I'm not familiar with those sources, but I can tell that for tackling real-world problems see "Learning Python" by Mark Lutz. It's big and includes a lot of real-world examples. Slightly out-of-date, but hopefully a good resource for your needs.... mark tacoma, wa -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list