Whizzer a écrit : > Is OReilly's Learning Python a good place to start learning to program?
I can't tell - I already had some experience as a (professional) programmer when I met Python, and it was quite a few years ago. But Mark Lutz's "Programming Python" is one of the very few CS books that I found to be worth it's price. > I've been told Python is a good first language. It's a good language, for sure, and it seems that quite a lot of non-programmers (I mean, non professional programmers) are happily using it. So why not giving it a try and see by yourself ? There's at least a couple things I can tell you: it's easier than C, and way more usable than Java... And, if that matter (hint: it does), the community is rather helpful and newbie-tolerant !-) -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list