On 03/03/13 01:48, bessenkphilip wrote:

  Thanks for the "Welcome". I'm now working as a System admin in Linux
I've got 2 to 3 hrs a day to learn python.

In that case I'd start with the official tutorial on python.org.
Its targeted at people with a little bit of programming experience moving to Python.

It's also fairly *nix biased and relevant for sys admin type tasks.

The system i'm working is Ubuntu 11.04 and the python version is Python
2.7.1+

OK, that's a good solid platform. Once you have done the tutorial try automating some of the tasks you don on a regular basis as a first project.

Once comfortable go to SourceForge and find something in Python you can contribute too. Testing and Bug fixing is often a good place to start.


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Alan G
Author of the Learn to Program web site
http://www.alan-g.me.uk/

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