Re: Professional quality scripts/code

2008-10-04 Thread robean
On Oct 3, 1:26 am, Bruno Desthuilliers wrote: > robean a crit : > > > I have been learning Python for the last 3 months or so and I have a > > working (but somewhat patchy) sense of the the language. I've been > > using a couple of the more popular Python books as well as online > > resources. > >

Re: Professional quality scripts/code

2008-10-03 Thread Bruno Desthuilliers
robean a écrit : I have been learning Python for the last 3 months or so and I have a working (but somewhat patchy) sense of the the language. I've been using a couple of the more popular Python books as well as online resources. A question for experienced Python programmers: can you recommend r

Re: Professional quality scripts/code

2008-10-02 Thread Mike Driscoll
On Oct 2, 3:38 pm, robean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have been learning Python for the last 3 months or so and I have a > working (but somewhat patchy) sense of the the language. I've been > using a couple of the more popular Python books as well as online > resources. > > A question for experi

Re: Professional quality scripts/code

2008-10-02 Thread Benjamin Kaplan
On Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 4:38 PM, robean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have been learning Python for the last 3 months or so and I have a > working (but somewhat patchy) sense of the the language. I've been > using a couple of the more popular Python books as well as online > resources. > > A quest

Professional quality scripts/code

2008-10-02 Thread robean
I have been learning Python for the last 3 months or so and I have a working (but somewhat patchy) sense of the the language. I've been using a couple of the more popular Python books as well as online resources. A question for experienced Python programmers: can you recommend resources where I ca