On 3 Sep, 18:52, ToPostMustJoinGroup22 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm coming from a .NET, VB, C background.
> Any suggestions for someone new to the scene like me? Welcome! Unfortunately, you probably have a lot of bad habits to unlearn. Don't use Python like another C, VB or Java. It will cause a lot of grief, and you'll end up with the idea that Python is slow like a slug. Python is more like Lisp or Haskell, but with a readable syntax. There are list comprehensions, generator expressions, dictionaries, sets, lists, list slicing, lambdas, map, reduce, filter, closures, etc. They are there to be used, and be used a lot. Learning to use Python efficiently is what has the steepest learning curve. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list