Newbie Using "Programming Python" 1st Ed. Question
Cameron Laird
claird at lairds.com
Mon Dec 16 16:54:51 EST 2002
In article <uvsgv57q0uko1d at corp.supernews.com>,
mowestusa <justnotworking at mail.com> wrote:
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>If anyone has good tutorials that deal with more real world examples of
>using python in a Win98 situation, I would appreciate it. Maybe I could
>learn more from those examples than I'm learning from "Programming Python."
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*Programming Python*'s good, but suboptimal for someone
with light programming experience, and concentrating on
Windows.
There are LOTS of good books and tutorials available.
Tell us more about yourself; do you prefer dead trees
or on-line tutorials? Are you headed toward GUIs,
Web applications, command-line utilities, ...? Do
you like algorithms, games, cool programming techniques,
...?
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