[Tutor] What would you recomend a total newbie to do?

Joachim Hengge joachim.hengge@gmx.net
Wed May 7 15:40:02 2003


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Billie wrote:
> The site links to B&N and Amazon for a $24.95 price.  Is the "free book" 
> in print or pdf format?
> Billie
>  
> ----- Original Message -----
> *From:* Joachim Hengge <mailto:joachim.hengge@gmx.net>
> *To:* roy ollis <mailto:roypython@hotmail.com> ; tutor@python.org 
> <mailto:tutor@python.org>
> *Sent:* Wednesday, May 07, 2003 1:51 PM
> *Subject:* Re: [Tutor] What would you recomend a total newbie to do?
> 
> for a non-programmer there is an excellent FREE book available at the
> ibiblio open book project : "How to Think Like a Computer Scientist:
> Learning with Python" -> see http://www.ibiblio.org/obp/thinkCSpy
> Have fun
> 
> Jojo
> 
> 
> roy ollis wrote:
>  >     What are the best resorces to learn python.  I'm a non programmer so
>  > i wont understand something with alot of tech terms.  I have downloaded
>  > 2.2.2 and it comes with a tutorial but i was wondering what other
>  > tutorials i should buy or download.  is there a book that starts for
>  > newbies and by the time you get to the end of the book you know even the
>  > advanced stuff?  And should i have downloaded 2.3.1b instead.  i wont
>  > know if the programs has a glitch or if it's me so i chose "stable"
>  > release?
>  >
>  >                                  thanks for any help in advance
>  >                                      rdo
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