[Tutor] Learning Objectives?

Aaron Myatt aaronmyatt at googlemail.com
Tue Feb 28 03:39:09 EST 2017


Just my humble contribution: I rather appreciated this fellows intermediate
python tutorial series:
https://youtu.be/YSe9Tu_iNQQ?list=PLQVvvaa0QuDfju7ADVp5W1GF9jVhjbX-_

Though I would argue some other topics, like context managers, would also
be worth including in his list.

On 28 Feb 2017 9:15 a.m., "Alan Gauld via Tutor" <tutor at python.org> wrote:

> On 27/02/17 14:57, leam hall wrote:
>
> >> I'm not aware of such a list, and I'm not sure it's of much value.
> >> Better to just learn what you need and use it. ...
>
> > When I was coming up as a Linux guy I took the old SAGE guidelines and
> > studied each "level" in turn. It was useful for making me a well-rounded
> > admin and helped me put off some higher end stuff I wasn't really ready
> > for.
>
> Its an individual choice, so if it works for you don't let
> me stop you :-) But I still don't know of any such list.
>
> > documentation. It's sort of the "if we hired a junior or senior coder,
> what
> > basics would we want them to know?"
>
> That's the thing. I've never, in 40 years in IT, seen
> anyone advertise for a junior programmer. Just doesn't seem to
> happen. It's a bit like having a headache and asking for a
> weak pain killer...
>
> There are places offered for programming apprenticeships,
> but they assume you are starting from scratch.
>
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