python docs for beginner programmer?
Napalmski
ur.liam at iksmlapan.reverse
Mon May 4 01:28:28 EDT 2009
In article <87vdohk791.fsf at benfinney.id.au>, ben+python at benfinney.id.au
says...
>
> Deep_Feelings <doctoresam at gmail.com> writes:
>
> > should i try them then after a month of reading i discover that they
> > are - for example - not suitable for beginners OR should i ask here
> > first ? :)
>
> You should take on the task of educating yourself. The official Python
> docs are an excellent resource. If you're self-admittedly someone who
> gets bored quickly, though, that's not a problem anyone but you can
> solve.
Been doing Python for a week or so now and I must agree that the
official python docs are a fantastic resource.
I'm not sure how good they would be for someone with no previous
programming language experience but they seem to be pretty thourough, at
least for one beginning the language.
http://docs.python.org/tutorial/index.html
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