On 29/09/2010 12:20, Calle's Pyt(h)onkonto wrote:
Or if you're like me (= Thinks reading a guide online is annoying
since you have to switch between your browser and IDLE all the time),
and would like to have a book that is easy to read and easy to
understand,
Merely from that perspective alone
g for a book on Beginners who never programmed
before or have no experience in programming
making games is the best way to learn programming, and the book is free
http://programming.gather.com/viewArticle.action?articleId=
making games is the best way to learn programming, and the book is free
http://programming.gather.com/viewArticle.action?articleId=281474978440241
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On Tue, Sep 28, 2010 at 7:47 AM, Steven D'Aprano wrote:
> On Tue, 28 Sep 2010 07:37:12 pm Jeremy Jones wrote:
>
>> "Head First Programming: A Learner's Guide to Programming Using the
>> Python Language" by David Griffiths and Paul Barry was a great read.
>> It's unconventional (by their nature, al
I read python from novice to professinal. I also read a lot of online guides
sometimes more beneficial than the books.
These links should help you
http://wiki.python.org/moin/BeginnersGuide
http://www.awaretek.com/tutorials.html
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On Tue, Sep 28, 2010 at 6:39 AM, Alif Shirali wrote:
> You might also consider the following free resources that are meant for
> new programmers. They can easily be found on the internet:
>
I'll toss another recommendation into the ring:
Snake Wrangling for Kids.
It may be geared towards young
On Tue, 28 Sep 2010 07:37:12 pm Jeremy Jones wrote:
> "Head First Programming: A Learner's Guide to Programming Using the
> Python Language" by David Griffiths and Paul Barry was a great read.
> It's unconventional (by their nature, all Head First books are),
I've never heard of "Head First Prog
ourse was designed for non computer science students.
Good luck, and I agree with every comment posted in this forum about this.
Date: Sat, 25 Sep 2010 20:50:25 -0700
From: putj...@yahoo.com
To: tutor@python.org
Subject: [Tutor] I am looking for a book on Beginners who never programmed
befo
I go with Alan.
If you however arrive at a choice book or books, send me a list of the
books, I will check if I have any of them. I have plenty books on
python now.
You may not need to send a personal mail, just send it here on the
forum and i would send you a download link.
I hope by that everyone
On Sat, Sep 25, 2010 at 11:50 PM, Preetinder Singh wrote:
> Hi I am trying to learn how to program, I want to become a software
> developer so I can develop a software and also understand how to write my
> own software not copying someone else. So if there any book or online
> tutorials for comple
On Sun, Sep 26, 2010 at 9:20 AM, Preetinder Singh wrote:
> Hi I am trying to learn how to program, I want to become a software
> developer so I can develop a software and also understand how to write my
> own software not copying someone else. So if there any book or online
> tutorials for comple
Hi I am trying to learn how to program, I want to become a software developer
so
I can develop a software and also understand how to write my own software not
copying someone else. So if there any book or online tutorials for complete
beginners. I went to the python website and on wiki python a
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