Re: [Tutor] New to programming and Python (Jorge Azedo)

2006-10-26 Thread paulino1
Parece que ja temos elementos para estabelecer uma comunidade portuguesa de
Python ;-)

Jorge,

Sugiro os tutoriais do site www.devshed.com. são simples e explicam bem o
significado do codigo!

Tb sou novo na programação, tenho ai 6 meses de Python.

A Caixa Magica promove cursos de Python em Lisboa, este ano houve ja 2 de 3
dias, penso que em Fevereiro e Junho.

Força, isto no inicio parece confuso, mas breve faz-se luz!

Paulino


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 Jorge Azedo escreveu:
  Hi guys ( and gals )
 
  I'm totally new to the whole programming scene (I decided to enter it
  for many reasons, one of which is the fact that I *want* to know how to
  program my computer) and I decided to start out with Python. I'm reading
  lots of tutorials on it, trying to understand how to work with it, but
  for some reason or another, it all seems a great mess to me. Am I doing
  something wrong? Also, can anyone give me any pointers on how to start
  working with Python?
 
  Thanks in advance for any help you can give me
  - Jorge
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 Well, I?m also kind of new to the scene, so I still don?t know much.

 But you can try this book that I?ve been reading:
 Dive Into Python:
 http://www.diveintopython.org/ (you can download the PDF from there,
 which I belive has already a group of exemples to see when using the book).

 Also I?ve been reading the Python Wikibook that you can download from here:
 http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Python (it still has a few parts missing
 but it can give you a few pointers).


 (The part below problaby won?t make sense except if you are portuguese)

 I don?t know what type of Netcabo you have, if you want I can upload the
 pdf to a national host to count national traffic :)


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Re: [Tutor] New to programming and Python (Jorge Azedo)

2006-10-26 Thread rolando
I tought that we could only speak English in here :D

Also I'm newer to python, about a mounth and a half since I started 
studing it.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
 Parece que ja temos elementos para estabelecer uma comunidade portuguesa de
 Python ;-)

 Jorge,

 Sugiro os tutoriais do site www.devshed.com. são simples e explicam bem o
 significado do codigo!

 Tb sou novo na programação, tenho ai 6 meses de Python.

 A Caixa Magica promove cursos de Python em Lisboa, este ano houve ja 2 de 3
 dias, penso que em Fevereiro e Junho.

 Força, isto no inicio parece confuso, mas breve faz-se luz!

 Paulino


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 Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2006 09:44:41 +0100
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 Jorge Azedo escreveu:
 
 Hi guys ( and gals )

 I'm totally new to the whole programming scene (I decided to enter it
 for many reasons, one of which is the fact that I *want* to know how to
 program my computer) and I decided to start out with Python. I'm reading
 lots of tutorials on it, trying to understand how to work with it, but
 for some reason or another, it all seems a great mess to me. Am I doing
 something wrong? Also, can anyone give me any pointers on how to start
 working with Python?

 Thanks in advance for any help you can give me
 - Jorge
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 Well, I?m also kind of new to the scene, so I still don?t know much.

 But you can try this book that I?ve been reading:
 Dive Into Python:
 http://www.diveintopython.org/ (you can download the PDF from there,
 which I belive has already a group of exemples to see when using the book).

 Also I?ve been reading the Python Wikibook that you can download from here:
 http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Python (it still has a few parts missing
 but it can give you a few pointers).


 (The part below problaby won?t make sense except if you are portuguese)

 I don?t know what type of Netcabo you have, if you want I can upload the
 pdf to a national host to count national traffic :)


 --

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Re: [Tutor] New to programming and Python (Jorge Azedo)

2006-10-26 Thread Kent Johnson
rolando wrote:
 I tought that we could only speak English in here :D

English is preferred and increases your chances of getting an answer :-)

Kent

 
 Also I'm newer to python, about a mounth and a half since I started 
 studing it.
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
 Parece que ja temos elementos para estabelecer uma comunidade portuguesa de
 Python ;-)

 Jorge,

 Sugiro os tutoriais do site www.devshed.com. são simples e explicam bem o
 significado do codigo!

 Tb sou novo na programação, tenho ai 6 meses de Python.

 A Caixa Magica promove cursos de Python em Lisboa, este ano houve ja 2 de 3
 dias, penso que em Fevereiro e Junho.

 Força, isto no inicio parece confuso, mas breve faz-se luz!

 Paulino


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7. Re: New to programming and Python (rolando)


 Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2006 09:44:41 +0100
 From: rolando [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Jorge Azedo escreveu:
 
 Hi guys ( and gals )

 I'm totally new to the whole programming scene (I decided to enter it
 for many reasons, one of which is the fact that I *want* to know how to
 program my computer) and I decided to start out with Python. I'm reading
 lots of tutorials on it, trying to understand how to work with it, but
 for some reason or another, it all seems a great mess to me. Am I doing
 something wrong? Also, can anyone give me any pointers on how to start
 working with Python?

 Thanks in advance for any help you can give me
 - Jorge
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 Tutor maillist  -  Tutor@python.org
 http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor



   
 Well, I?m also kind of new to the scene, so I still don?t know much.

 But you can try this book that I?ve been reading:
 Dive Into Python:
 http://www.diveintopython.org/ (you can download the PDF from there,
 which I belive has already a group of exemples to see when using the book).

 Also I?ve been reading the Python Wikibook that you can download from here:
 http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Python (it still has a few parts missing
 but it can give you a few pointers).


 (The part below problaby won?t make sense except if you are portuguese)

 I don?t know what type of Netcabo you have, if you want I can upload the
 pdf to a national host to count national traffic :)


 --

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