I highly recommend the Quick Python Book if you're already a programmer,
looking to learn the new language.
From: Shane Hathaway [EMAIL PROTECTED]
When I came to Zope, within a week I was getting ready to write a Python
product. (And I didn't even know Python yet! :-) )
: Saturday, August 25, 2001 6:56 AM
Subject: Re: [Zope-dev] Speed up the learning curve
It varies depending upon the version, I seem to remember old versions
didnt
do that. Mind you if you are writing Python products you are pretty far up
the learning curve :)
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Andy McKay
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Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2001 10:20 AM
Subject: Re: [Zope-dev] Speed up the learning curve
Wrong Andy,
writing Python products is far easier than guessing how to pass a variable
to a DTML-method
Andy McKay wrote:
It depends on your experience. In your opinion you find it easier (now I can
write a Zope product in my sleep I agree). Most Zope users however, in my
experience, try ZClasses first.
When I came to Zope, within a week I was getting ready to write a Python
product. (And I
When I came to Zope, within a week I was getting ready to write a Python
product. (And I didn't even know Python yet! :-) )
Shane, you by no means fit into a Most Zope users category :)
Cheers.
--
Andy McKay.
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At 08:49 PM 6/27/01 -0400, Shane Hathaway wrote:
Andy McKay wrote:
It depends on your experience. In your opinion you find it easier (now
I can
write a Zope product in my sleep I agree). Most Zope users however, in my
experience, try ZClasses first.
When I came to Zope, within a week I
At 07:20 PM 6/27/01 +0200, you wrote:
Wrong Andy,
writing Python products is far easier than guessing how to pass a variable
to a DTML-method or other such DTML-Voodoo
Even though I agree, I have to say it more politically correct:
If you like clicky, clicky - interfaces, you like ZClasses
On Sun, 24 Jun 2001, Dieter Maurer wrote:
Rene Pijlman writes:
A suggestion to cut the Zope learning curve down by half a day...
When the programmer forgets the docstring in a method of a Python-based
product, instead of saying
Sorry, the requested resource does not exist.
A suggestion to cut the Zope learning curve down by half a day...
When the programmer forgets the docstring in a method of a Python-based
product, instead of saying
Sorry, the requested resource does not exist.
Zope could say:
Sorry, this method has no docstring.
Yes, I know