I have got myself well and truly bogged down. I need to change the angle from which I am looking. I only have a short while left for now in which to make some sort of progress with Python. What do people think of:
http://www.sthurlow.com/python/ Is it reasonably accurate and therefore useful? If not, or even in addition, what can people recommend for me to dig myself out of the quagmire? I am having difficulty with the "wrong" things. If statements, while or for loops etc. don't phase me. But I am stuck on something so trivial that it is ridiculous. I think that I understand how to write a basic function, but I can't work out how to save and call it. To show you what I mean: How to save and run a bash script: Write your script save it in the normal manner chmod to x for everyone you want to be able to execute it. (E.g. where owner is root: perhaps 744) Either move the file into a directory on your path, or add the directory that the file is in to your path. It will now run. Can anyone point me to a similar set of basic instructions for Python modules?? Thanks, Lisi _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor