For BOOK recommend:my favor. :)
For promote you skill: Find a short python source code(ex.from open source
project) and read it. you can learn more useful programing methods.
2010/7/16 Alan Gauld
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> "Daniel" wrote
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> Python website, but I have a question regarding it. With what book I
"Daniel" wrote
Python website, but I have a question regarding it. With what book I
should
start learning Python? Or should I take them in the order they are
presented
there on the website?I have no previous programming experience,
thanks.
Don't try to read them all!
They all present much
On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 5:22 PM, Eric Hamiter wrote:
> As a fellow complete beginner, I have actually started a web site that
> details just this. I'm learning as I go and have tried to put together
> a curriculum of sorts that will helpfully guide other newbies as well,
> and reinforce what I'm l
I've found "Snake Wrangling for Kids" http://code.google.com/p/swfk/ by
Jason Biggs an easy, fun and understandable free e-book. I also have
started reading "Head First Programming" from O'Reilly which teaches
programming using Python. I have others also but those two have been the
easiest to re
On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 5:22 PM, Eric Hamiter wrote:
> Hi Daniel,
>
> As a fellow complete beginner, I have actually started a web site that
> details just this. I'm learning as I go and have tried to put together
> a curriculum of sorts that will helpfully guide other newbies as well,
> and reinf
On Fri, Jul 16, 2010 at 2:37 AM, Daniel wrote:
> Hello, I recently browsed the BeginnersGuide/NonProgrammers section of the
> Python website, but I have a question regarding it. With what book I should
> start learning Python? Or should I take them in the order they are presented
> there on the w
'Building Skills in Python" by Steven Lott, This free book is simply awesome
http://homepage.mac.com/s_lott/books/python.html
I went thru the "short" books first : "Dive Into Python" and "Byte of
Python" - they are good for a bit of foundation then come to this one,
and this one rreinforces concep
Hi Daniel,
As a fellow complete beginner, I have actually started a web site that
details just this. I'm learning as I go and have tried to put together
a curriculum of sorts that will helpfully guide other newbies as well,
and reinforce what I'm learning for myself.
http://letslearnpython.com/
Hello, I recently browsed the BeginnersGuide/NonProgrammers section of the
Python website, but I have a question regarding it. With what book I should
start learning Python? Or should I take them in the order they are presented
there on the website?I have no previous programming experience, thanks.