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Enroll in few courses - to begin with, check http://www.udacity.com/view#Course/cs101/CourseRev/apr2012/Unit/671001/Nugget/675002 On Mon, Jul 16, 2012 at 5:09 AM, Matthew Ngaha <chigga...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi all. I'm new to Python and Programming in general. I've started out > with Python for beginners, and so far so good. My friend who i might add, > is not a programmer but has had experience in the world of programming (i > dont know how much but he claims a lot), has told me to forget about Python > and focus on PHP. He knows i studied a HTML and CSS course and told me for > the direction i'm going in, Python is not needed and won't give me all the > options or variety PHP can. Thats he's opinion, i'd rather make my own mind > up, but its lead me to these questions out of curiousity: > > a) at this early stage i dont exactly know what web options are:( but is > Python limited when it comes to matters relating to Web options/developing? > b) Are there better options, or can Python get the job done as good as any? > c) after completing and understanding a beginner's book, would i be at > intermediate level, or still below? > d) Would i need a more advanced tutorial, what do you advise after > finishing a beginners course? > > e) And finally, are there other essential things i must learn after > Python? i heard Django is important? > f) is Django the equivelent to PHP's MySql? > > You dont have to answer all questions. Just answering one would help me > greatly in my future decisions, as i want to commit fully to the right > programming language. > > since this isnt a forum, how can i thank everyone for helping? > > > > _______________________________________________ > Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org > To unsubscribe or change subscription options: > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor > >
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