Hey thanks for the advice I'm currently going through his book. Seems like a fun way to learn. Also any advice on learning about the logic of python such as using passing a list through len to get the indexs. I understand basic logic, but since this is my first real language, I'm running into some problems
At 10:38 AM 7/10/2003 -0700, Conrad Koziol wrote:
Hey thanks for the advice I'm currently going through his book. Seems like a fun way to learn. Also any advice on learning about the logic of python such as using passing a list through len to get the indexs. I understand basic logic, but since this is my first real language, I'm running into some problems
Feel free to post a code example of what you're trying to do. You can use a list's index method to return the position of one of its members (elements).
['x','joe','r'].index('joe') 1
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