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Randy Foiles wrote:
>OdarR wrote:
>>
>> "Learning Python"
>> http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596513986/
>>
>> new issue soon, covering 2.6 and 3
>> http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596158064/?CMP=AFC-ak_book&ATT=Learning+Python%2c+Fourth+Edition%2c
>
>I was thinking of that book and
laplacia...@gmail.com wrote:
On Jun 26, 8:48 pm, Randy Foiles wrote:
Hello and thank you for taking your time to read this.
I was interested in learning about python. In the long ago past I did
learn some programing but I have not used any of it for years. I do
remember some basics ho
Aahz wrote:
In article ,
Randy Foiles wrote:
I do realize that everyone is different but I would like to see some
suggestions and maybe reasons why you think it is good. I have looked
for/searched and found a few different books but as my means are a bit
limited right now I don't really wa
OdarR wrote:
On 27 juin, 02:48, Randy Foiles wrote:
Hello and thank you for taking your time to read this.
I was interested in learning about python. In the long ago past I did
learn some programing but I have not used any of it for years. I do
remember some basics however so the book
In article ,
Kee Nethery wrote:
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>I'm a newbie and I need examples and I find that Python for Dummies is
>my best paper source for examples.
Thank you! That's one thing we worked hard on.
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I'm a newbie and I need examples and I find that Python for Dummies is
my best paper source for examples.
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On 27 juin, 02:48, Randy Foiles wrote:
> Hello and thank you for taking your time to read this.
> I was interested in learning about python. In the long ago past I did
> learn some programing but I have not used any of it for years. I do
> remember some basics however so the book does no
On Jun 26, 8:48 pm, Randy Foiles wrote:
> Hello and thank you for taking your time to read this.
> I was interested in learning about python. In the long ago past I did
> learn some programing but I have not used any of it for years. I do
> remember some basics however so the book does n
In article ,
Randy Foiles wrote:
>
> I do realize that everyone is different but I would like to see some
>suggestions and maybe reasons why you think it is good. I have looked
>for/searched and found a few different books but as my means are a bit
>limited right now I don't really want
Hello,
http://diveintopython.org/ - might be a good place to start.
There are also a bunch of free programming books (some related to python,
some not) to be found here:
http://www.e-booksdirectory.com/programming.php#python - How good these
books may or may not be is up to you to find out. Also,
Hello and thank you for taking your time to read this.
I was interested in learning about python. In the long ago past I did
learn some programing but I have not used any of it for years. I do
remember some basics however so the book does not have to be for a total
beginner. (C, C++, BASIC,
People,
could someone please recommend a book on python. Ideally a windows oriented one ?
Thanks
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