[Tutor] What would be the best tutorial?

Joseph Griffin jgriffin@pclnet.net
Sun, 20 Jan 2002 19:23:07 -0600


Jimmy,
Having learn VC++,VB,VFP, and Fortran - there will be a certain amount of
drudgery to wade through in order to learn Python (I am new to it too).
Start with the tutorial using the Window's Extentsions by Mark Hammond (I'm
assuming you have a Windows Machine). If this is your first language, you
will stuggle at first - as will I. There are concepts that you will need to
learn that are not specific to Python, but to all computer languages. These
are 1) object oriented design, 2) encapsulation, and 3) component coupling -
to name a few. For now it will be enough just to get Python up and running
on your machine, go through the tutorial, and then play with the code to see
if you can make it do what you want. Good Luck. Joseph

-----Original Message-----
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James M Lang
Sent: Sunday, January 20, 2002 5:21 PM
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Subject: [Tutor] What would be the best tutorial?


I want to learn python quickly and easily. And if it helps any, I'm 14 years
old. So what would be the best tutorial for me?



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