Pythons & Ladders
Benoit
benoit.barberousse at gmail.com
Wed Feb 27 18:25:53 EST 2008
On Feb 27, 5:24 pm, Benoit <benoit.barberou... at gmail.com> wrote:
> I've been teaching myself the python language over the past few months
> using Mark Lutz' Learning Python, 3ed. Python is also the first
> programming language I've ever taken up. I find the language easy to
> learn and rather productive in relation to the introductory course on C
> ++ I'd begun in January for fun @ school (we're practicing dynamic
> arrays using pointers... kill me now). My problem, however, is that I
> found myself lacking problems with which to create solutions and so
> practice what I've learned. I think I'm one of those people who
> really get into something when the instructions come from without.
>
> So I'd like to ask you resident python gurus to help me learn. Give
> me something to do! Specifically, I'd like to be given tasks that
> incrementally increase in difficulty, starting from simple file/text
> manipulation to those harder things like built-in function overloading
> (you know, where you can make the "+" operator do something different
> in relation to a given object). I hope my request doesn't come off as
> demanding, as perhaps we could archive these tasks for future
> pedagogy.
>
> If something like this already exists though, please point me in the
> right direction. Otherwise, thanks for any and all assistance.
Just some background: My main thing is XHTML/CSS, and we're on
javascript in my Web Design course. I'm ultimately interested in
dynamic website design.
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