Becky Mcquilling wrote:
Thanks, Alan. It is fun and on many levels I welcome the challenge. I won't continue to divert this thread from good books, but I will continue to look for more and more tutorials and will post it The more the more merrier...

Becky

I read through all the posts to make sure someone didn't already recommend this, but The Python Phrasebook is a great one. It has working code for a whole bunch of things like sending emails and reading websites just to name two. You can type them in and run them. It allowed me to quickly learn and appreciate Python.

http://www.amazon.com/Python-Phrasebook-Brad-Dayley/dp/0672329107

I am not suggesting Amazon, it was just the first link I found. I see it in bookstores like Borders.

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Jeff

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