Jeremy Sanders a écrit :
> Here is a brief simple introduction to Python I wrote for a computing course
> for graduate astronomers. It assumes some programming experience. Although
> it is not a complete guide, I believe this could be a useful document for
> other groups to learn Python, so I'm mak
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> dakman> This is great! A excellent tutorial for somone who has prior
> dakman> experience in programming and is starting out in python. My
> dakman> friend keeps wanting me to teach him python, I think this would
> dakman> be the perfect link for him.
>
>
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> I'm not trying to minimize Jeremy's efforts in any way, but how is his
> tutorial a significant improvement over the original
> (http://www.python.org/doc/current/tut/)?
don't forget the community-enhanced edition over at:
pytut.infogami.com
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'm not trying to minimize Jeremy's efforts in any way, but how is his
> tutorial a significant improvement over the original
> (http://www.python.org/doc/current/tut/)?
It's not intended as a replacement, but what I wanted to do was write a
quick 2 hour course for peop
dakman> This is great! A excellent tutorial for somone who has prior
dakman> experience in programming and is starting out in python. My
dakman> friend keeps wanting me to teach him python, I think this would
dakman> be the perfect link for him.
I'm not trying to minimize Jeremy's
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> This is great! A excellent tutorial for somone who has prior experience
> in programming and is starting out in python. My friend keeps wanting
> me to teach him python, I think this would be the perfect link for him.
I'm glad you think it is useful. It needs a bit of c
This is great! A excellent tutorial for somone who has prior experience
in programming and is starting out in python. My friend keeps wanting
me to teach him python, I think this would be the perfect link for him.
Thanks.
Jeremy Sanders wrote:
> Here is a brief simple introduction to Python I wro
Here is a brief simple introduction to Python I wrote for a computing course
for graduate astronomers. It assumes some programming experience. Although
it is not a complete guide, I believe this could be a useful document for
other groups to learn Python, so I'm making it available for others to
do