Getting started with python
James Stroud
jstroud at mbi.ucla.edu
Sun Apr 15 06:35:47 EDT 2007
Eric wrote:
> Hello, after reading some of the book Programming Python it seems that
> python is something I would like to delve deeper into. The only thing
> is, I have no idea what I should try and write. So I was hoping that
> someone here could help point me to a group/project that would be a
> good starting place for a person with limited python knowledge, but
> that is willing to learn whatever is necessary. I'm hoping that with a
> goal I can start to learn python instead of just playing around with
> it. Thanks.
>
Here is a protocol I have used in the past:
1. Realize there is a program you really wish you had.
2. Find out that, upon relentless googling, no
such program exists that meets your needs exactly.
3. If 2 fails and a program exists, go back to 1.
4. Proceed to write this program no matter what it takes--you
may even face some "sitdowns" with your friends, family,
and/or employers.
5. (Very important)
A. Refer to this list periodically for help but making
sure to properly phrase you questions.
B. Try not to rewrite any libraries by first ascertaining
whether a library doesn't already exist for the
sub-task you are programming.
6. Enjoy the new program you have written and the new
knowledge you have gained.
James
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