[Tutor] What are your favourite unofficial resources

Varuna Seneviratna varunaseneviratna at gmail.com
Tue Jul 1 03:57:45 CEST 2014


On 30 June 2014 04:11, Alan Gauld <alan.gauld at btinternet.com> wrote:
> I'm looking for tips for an appendix to a book that
> I'm working on.
>
> What are the best unofficial (ie not python.org)
> resources for people who have learned the basics
> but are not experts yet? ie Typical tutor list
> "graduates"...
>
> I'm thinking about web sites, blogs, books, videos etc.
> Anything that might be worth knowing about.
>
> I've got a few of my own - Activestate, O'Reilly,
> ByteOfPython, PythonChallenge, ShowMeDo etc.
>
> But I thought the tutor list readers might be an
> interesting source of alternatives that I hadn't
> thought of, or even heard of.
>
> All contributions considered :-)
>
> --
> Alan G
> Author of the Learn to Program web site
> http://www.alan-g.me.uk/
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>
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Google Python Class http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tKTZoB2Vjuk and the web
page of the lecturer Nick Parlante <http://cs.stanford.edu/people/nick/>,
there are a few Python resources at his web page I think you will find them
useful
                 http://codingbat.com/("is my main part-time project these
days" as described by Nick Parlante)
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