Berco Beute a écrit :
>>Having a decent knowledge of Python's object model
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> As explained clearly here:
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> http://www.cafepy.com/article/python_types_and_objects/python_types_and_objects.html
> http://www.cafepy.com/article/python_attributes_and_methods/python_attributes_and_methods.html
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> Having a decent knowledge of Python's object model
As explained clearly here:
http://www.cafepy.com/article/python_types_and_objects/python_types_and_objects.html
http://www.cafepy.com/article/python_attributes_and_methods/python_attributes_and_methods.html
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Nirav Thaker a écrit :
> Yo Group,
>
> I'm excited to learn Python as new language coming year, I consider
> myself good Java developer and, not so unusually, with very limited
> experience with dynamic programming languages such as Python or Ruby.
Then you'll probably have to unlearn a few thing
On Dec 14, 11:53 am, Nirav Thaker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yo Group,
>
> I'm excited to learn Python as new language coming year, I consider
> myself good Java developer and, not so unusually, with very limited
> experience with dynamic programming languages such as Python or Ruby.
>
> I have s
Yo Group,
I'm excited to learn Python as new language coming year, I consider
myself good Java developer and, not so unusually, with very limited
experience with dynamic programming languages such as Python or Ruby.
I have started with basics at http://docs.python.org, but I'm more
interested in