[Tutor] What are your favourite unofficial resources

2014-06-29 Thread Alan Gauld

I'm looking for tips for an appendix to a book that
I'm working on.

What are the best unofficial (ie not python.org)
resources for people who have learned the basics
but are not experts yet? ie Typical tutor list
graduates...

I'm thinking about web sites, blogs, books, videos etc.
Anything that might be worth knowing about.

I've got a few of my own - Activestate, O'Reilly,
ByteOfPython, PythonChallenge, ShowMeDo etc.

But I thought the tutor list readers might be an
interesting source of alternatives that I hadn't
thought of, or even heard of.

All contributions considered :-)

--
Alan G
Author of the Learn to Program web site
http://www.alan-g.me.uk/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/alangauldphotos

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Re: [Tutor] What are your favourite unofficial resources

2014-06-29 Thread Deb Wyatt



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 Subject: [Tutor] What are your favourite unofficial resources
 
 I'm looking for tips for an appendix to a book that
 I'm working on.
 
 What are the best unofficial (ie not python.org)
 resources for people who have learned the basics
 but are not experts yet? ie Typical tutor list
 graduates...
 
 I'm thinking about web sites, blogs, books, videos etc.
 Anything that might be worth knowing about.
 
 I've got a few of my own - Activestate, O'Reilly,
 ByteOfPython, PythonChallenge, ShowMeDo etc.
 
 But I thought the tutor list readers might be an
 interesting source of alternatives that I hadn't
 thought of, or even heard of.
 
 All contributions considered :-)
 
 --
 Alan G
 Author of the Learn to Program web site
 http://www.alan-g.me.uk/
 http://www.flickr.com/photos/alangauldphotos
 
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codecademy.com, codingbat.com, checkio.com

Head First Python.  There are some more books but I can't think of them right 
now. 

Deb in WA, USA


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Re: [Tutor] What are your favourite unofficial resources

2014-06-29 Thread Varuna Seneviratna
On 30 June 2014 04:11, Alan Gauld alan.ga...@btinternet.com wrote:
 I'm looking for tips for an appendix to a book that
 I'm working on.

 What are the best unofficial (ie not python.org)
 resources for people who have learned the basics
 but are not experts yet? ie Typical tutor list
 graduates...

 I'm thinking about web sites, blogs, books, videos etc.
 Anything that might be worth knowing about.

 I've got a few of my own - Activestate, O'Reilly,
 ByteOfPython, PythonChallenge, ShowMeDo etc.

 But I thought the tutor list readers might be an
 interesting source of alternatives that I hadn't
 thought of, or even heard of.

 All contributions considered :-)

 --
 Alan G
 Author of the Learn to Program web site
 http://www.alan-g.me.uk/
 http://www.flickr.com/photos/alangauldphotos

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Hope this helps you
  http://coderbyte.com/
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Re: [Tutor] What are your favourite unofficial resources

2014-06-29 Thread memilanuk

On 06/29/2014 03:41 PM, Alan Gauld wrote:

I'm looking for tips for an appendix to a book that
I'm working on.

What are the best unofficial (ie not python.org)
resources for people who have learned the basics
but are not experts yet? ie Typical tutor list
graduates...

I'm thinking about web sites, blogs, books, videos etc.
Anything that might be worth knowing about.

I've got a few of my own - Activestate, O'Reilly,
ByteOfPython, PythonChallenge, ShowMeDo etc.

But I thought the tutor list readers might be an
interesting source of alternatives that I hadn't
thought of, or even heard of.

All contributions considered :-)



Some stuff that I've bookmarked over time... not all of which I've 
actually go around to making use of :(


http://interactivepython.org/courselib/static/pythonds/index.html

http://rosettacode.org/wiki/Rosetta_Code

http://rosalind.info/problems/locations/

http://nullege.com/

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