Ralph H. Stoos Jr. wrote: > Tim, > > After a little more research, I did find that out. It is funny, but in > the tutorial "Non-Programmers Tutorial For Python", it makes no mention > of the indentation issue, at least in the beginning portions which I had > read. > > This is an age old problem of learning. Once you know something, much > of it seems simple and the knowledge of it can become assumed. One of > the first things that should be done when providing training is to > assess your audience. >
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