on like any other, they have to work with a lot of magic and
> hand-waving)
>
> - Philipp
>
On Thu, Feb 21, 2013 at 11:10 AM, Mark Janssen
wrote:
> Sorry, I gave you the wrong book (a different Lutz book). The correct
> title is _Programming Python_, by Mark Lutz. It
The problem: I've done reading (like on quora), and it seems lots of
beginners (and I know first-hand for me), and even for those that have done
4 years at university -- that they say they don't know how to build
something after all the theory and stuff. Even though I'm not going to be a
programmer
Ok, thanks brilliant people! I can't really keep up with the
conversation about where I should ask since I check my email once a week,
though the quick question I had was that I heard lighttable.com was an
innovative IDE, and since I'm preparing for the future, I just wanted to
know if light table
Can someone tell me what kinds of questions should be asked in this list
and what kinds in the tutor section?
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Hi, I don't know if I should ask this on here, or in the tutor section, but
I heard that http://www.lighttable.com was an innovative IDE, so I was
wondering if it works for python since I'm learning python over time.
Thanks!
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