Should I learn Python or Java?
Prateep Siamwalla
teep at inet.co.th
Sat Jan 6 22:48:15 EST 2001
I second that recommendation. Awesome book.
Programming python using Mark Hammond's excellent contributions on Win32 +
COM stuff, you'd also find yourself in a better position to interface with
the usual Microsoft suspects (Word/Excel/PPT) than you would, should you be
working in Java. (Anyone out there, correct me if I am mistaken about this)
-teep
Syver Enstad <syver at NOSPAMcyberwatcher.com> wrote in message
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> "Charlotte Williams" <charlottwilliams at mediaone.net> wrote in message
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>
> Hi Charlotte, I don't know what languages you should learn (probably best
to
> learn them all), but for windows programming with Python and considering
> your VB background you really should buy/borrow/steal a copy of Python
> programming on win32 from O'Reilly. I started with Python a couple of
months
> ago with that book and can recommend it warmly.
>
>
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