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 si
On 30 June 2014 04:11, 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 thinkin
Probably obvious (meaning you will get them both 50+ times), but I like both
Stackoverflow.com and Doug Hellmann’s site.
Thanks,
Bill
On Jun 29, 2014, at 6:41 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
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>
> I'm looking for tips for an appendix to a book that
> I'm working on.
>
> What are the best unoffici
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 tha