[Baypiggies] courses for beginners....

Jon Rosebaugh jon at inklesspen.com
Mon Jun 1 21:02:51 CEST 2009


There are a lot of good books freely available on this subject. I'd  
start with Dive into Python, which is currently being updated for py3k.

On Jun 1, 2009, at 11:42 AM, Antonio wrote:

> Hi Folks,
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> A business associate has a young visitor for a year [she lives in  
> France, but is American]
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> & wants to learn to program Python.  Normal 4yr degree Comp Sci  
> courses don't make
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> this young person.
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> Any suggestions for someone in her circumstance?  [she appears to be  
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> dedicated to pursue this]
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> Thanks,
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> Antonio
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