On 2010-11-14, Jorge Biquez <jbiq...@icsmx.com> wrote: > I was wondering if you can share what was the strategy you followed > to master Python (Yes I know I have to work hard study and practice a > lot). I mean did you use special books, special sites, a plan to > learn each subject in a special way. I would like to know, if > possible, comments specially from some of you who in the past had > other languages, frameworks and platforms and left (almost) all of > them and stayed with Python.
I've been learning Python the same way I learn any language; get a book, read it over lunch for a few days, start typing, ask people how to improve my code once I have some. This information is almost certainly useless to you, though, unless you've already learned at least six or seven programming languages. -s -- Copyright 2010, all wrongs reversed. Peter Seebach / usenet-nos...@seebs.net http://www.seebs.net/log/ <-- lawsuits, religion, and funny pictures http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fair_Game_(Scientology) <-- get educated! I am not speaking for my employer, although they do rent some of my opinions. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list