Just wondering where you live ...

If you have rasonably good internet connectivity, I believe that
should be sufficient to become an expert in Python. There are many
free e-books, videos on Python on youtube, vimeo etc from the past
PyCons, Google Engg Edu videos etc.

Oreilly Safari online book shelf has some excellent books, I believe
they also have an online tutorial/university (not sure whether they
teach python)

Do check Meetup.com and facebook groups to find other python fans in
your neighbourhood, some of you could meetup and exchange ideas, teach
concepts to each other.

You could attend one of the PyCon in your region. Most PyCons have a
Python 101 tutorials. And finally, there are plenty of forums, mailing
lists etc.

Nothing beats hands on experimentation....

Regards
Anand





On Jul 22, 10:46 am, zero00 <jmejia...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Well Fred the enviorment where I live theres almost no programmers and
> the ones that I do know that are experienced are Java developers.
> Theres really no Programming community at all.
> Much less a language that is new and also not studied on the
> universities here. So I have that disadvantage.
>
> On Jul 21, 5:50 pm, "Sells, Fred" <fred.se...@adventistcare.org>
> wrote:
>
> > FWIW I'm an old time Pythonista who was also forced into a Java world,
> > but the pendulum has now swung back to Python.  I would agree with the
> > advice of others, but also offer the following:
>
> > It is very hard to debug program logic in a web environment.  I have my
> > Django view convert anything I need from the request into a form that
> > does not use the request object.  I can then debug using the Django
> > shell that's part of the Eclipse/PyDev IDE.  
>
> > FWIW I'm using Django <-->XML<-->Flex and love it.
>
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> > [mailto:django-us...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of zero00
> > Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 2010 5:39 PM
> > To: Django users
> > Subject: Help and Training
>
> > I'm a web developer and I would like to adopt Django as my primary web
> > framework. But where I live there is no Python programmers at all. "I
> > live in a Java Island :( " . So I'm in need of a mentor/trainer to get
> > around some question that books either are too outdated right now and
> > dont cover and some more advance questions that they dont cover. A fee
> > may be avaliable if your an actual django trainer. Thanks
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