Any other good tutorials?
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smnordby at yahoo.com
Thu Jun 29 18:03:27 EDT 2000
I started with Alan's tutorial, then GvR's, then the Learning Python book, so I
can recommend that path. I just found How to Think like a Computer
Scientist-Python version:
http://yhslug.tux.org/obp/thinkCS/thinkCSpy/index.htm It looks like a work in
progress. I thumbed through Teach Yourself Python in 24 Hours at the bookstore
and wished it was out when I started (I may go back and buy it anyway). When
Bruce Eckel's Thinking In Python (
http://www.mindview.net/Python/ThinkingInPython.html ) is done, it will
probably be a great resource too.
-Steve-
Alan Gauld wrote:
> SugarKing wrote:
> > Are there any other good tutorials besides Guido van Rossum, I don't
> > think he's very explainatory. I like full explainations:)
>
> Mine is aimed at non programmers and tries to get them to the
> point where the official tut makes sense. It has a lot more
> explanation than the others mentioned so far.
>
> http://www.crosswinds.net/~agauld/
>
> Available as a zip from the site and prints out at
> around 90 pages.
>
> The book version will hopefully be out late this year...
>
> Alan g.
>
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