Tutorial for Python "way of programming"?
Laura Creighton
lac at strakt.com
Fri Dec 20 05:35:57 EST 2002
> Not a tutorial for writing Python code (those are a dime a dozen), but a
> tutorial for the way people write code in Python.
>
> I come to Python from a C++ background, and the code that I've written
> in Python has a very C++ feel to it (it's that old adage about "if all
> you've got is a hammer, every problem looks like a nail"). I'm sure
> there are little tricks and shortcuts that I don't know about, and
> certain coding "standards" that I'm equally ignorant of.
>
> Are there any guides, or tutorials, that would give me a heads-up on
> these subjects?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Colin
>
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You need to read code written in Python by people who are good at it.
http://www.effbot.org and http://www.pythonware.com/library/index.htm
are a great places to start. The Python Cookbook is also good, but
there is plenty of 'writing C++ in Python' going on there as well.
And then there is the Python Source itself....
Laura Creighton
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