On Apr 18, 12:47 pm, Nick Stinemates <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 07:48:37AM +0200, Paul Scott wrote: > > > On Wed, 2008-04-16 at 02:35 -0300, Gabriel Genellina wrote: > > > I'm unsure if teaching Javascript, VBScript and Python at the same time > > > is > > > a good thing, I'd think one would get a language soup and mix all the > > > concepts, but if it works for you, go ahead. > > > For other resources, see the beginners section in the Python wiki: > > >http://wiki.python.org/moin/BeginnersGuide > > > Well, as an example, I learnt Python to a decent level of competency in > > 2 days. I looked through the Dive into Python tuts, and then had a look > > at the Python GUI FAQ (Which didn't really help much, as I started with > > a GTK based GUI app). A little bit of Googling and a couple of questions > > to this list gave me everything that I needed to roll out a pretty > > decent application in 5 days. Oh, and just by the way, I am _not_ a > > Computer Scientist or anything, I am a botanist, which means that if I > > can do that, just about anyone that can read can do it. > > > Python has been long on my list of TODO's, and now, finally, it is > > there. I have immensely enjoyed it so far, and will continue to tinker > > well into the future. > > > --Paul > > I think that's wonderful! > > I think problem solving language independent. As long as you can break down > what you need to do and conceptualize. You must have learned to do with with > botany, so programming came natural :) > > -- > Nick Stinemates ([EMAIL PROTECTED])http://nick.stinemates.org- Hide quoted > text - > > - Show quoted text -
I am using a windows computer. thanks for all the information, it was very helpful! -agent E 10 -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list