Python advanced course (preferably in NA)

Behnam bkamrani at gmail.com
Fri Nov 4 09:17:16 EDT 2011


This was great. Thank you all!

/Behnam

On Nov 3, 5:18 pm, Catherine Moroney
<Catherine.M.Moro... at jpl.nasa.gov> wrote:
> I've taken twoPythonclasses from David Beazley and can second
> Eric's recommendation.  The "advanced" class is reallyadvanced
> and goes into some pretty mind-blowing stuff.  The class comes with
> lots of problems and solutions, and a book of all the slides which are
> a great reference.  Well worth the time and money!
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> Catherine
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> Eric Snow wrote:
> > On Thu, Nov 3, 2011 at 12:13 PM, Behnam <bkamr... at gmail.com> wrote:
> >> Anybody is aware of anyadvancedcourseinPythonpreferably in north
> >> america?
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> >> I've been partly coding inPythonfor couple of years now and have
> >> used PyQt. What I'd like to learn more is a kind of advance OOP in
> >>python. Any idea?
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> > While I don't know specifically, check out the following link (from
> > thePythonsite):
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> >http://wiki.python.org/moin/PythonTraining
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> > I have taken a class each (PyCon tutorial) from Raymond Hettinger,
> > David Beazley, and Brian Jones, and found each of them to be
> > outstanding courses.  Only David is listed on that page to which I
> > linked, though I know Raymond does courses at least from time to time.
> >  I've also heard a talk from Wesley Chun and found him to be
> > fantastic.
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> > -eric
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> >> BTW, I'm not a computer engineer and have mechanical background.
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> >> Thanks in advance!
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