[Tutor] Learning books
Richard
rich.424 at gmail.com
Fri Dec 23 21:05:22 CET 2005
First of thanks for all the great input from everyone!!!
Okay, so I have been reading some of the tutorials around the net on
Python. great stuff I might add but I am getting all confused with the
TCL, xwwidgets etc. I want to be able to program and I am just using the
standard IDE that comes with Python. Am I on the right track? Or I am
better off using a different one or ??? I see that some are someting
with C++ but heck, I just want to learn Python for now. I do want the
widgets to look nice sure. HELP!
Thanks in advance and Happy Holidays!!
Richard
P.S. I think I am getting one or two of the recomended books for
Christmas! (cant wait!)
nephish wrote:
>Learning Python by O'Reilly,
>got me started after realizing that Programming Python by O'Reilly was a
>tad over me head.
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>i am new here too.
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>On Tue, 2005-12-20 at 14:46 -0600, Richard wrote:
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>>Afternoon all, My son asked me what books I would like for Christmas
>>this year. So what would you recommend?
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>>I am a beginner here.
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>>Thanks
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>>Richard
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