New to python

Simon Brunning SBrunning at trisystems.co.uk
Tue Jun 12 09:29:31 EDT 2001


> From:	Karim [SMTP:katiki at kodak.com]
> I'm a new beginner to python.
> In fact, I'll have to use itfor a next project.
> But I don't know antything about python.
> 
> Can someone write me in few lines why Python has been created ?
> What for ?
> For what kind of applications ?
 
The home of Python is <http://www.python.org>. All your questions will be
answered here.

If you haven't programmed before, check out Alan Gauld's 'Learning to
Program' at <http://www.crosswinds.net/~agauld/>. This teaches Python to
complete beginners.

If you have programmed before, try 'Dive into Python at
<http://diveintopython.org/>.

Links to *loads* of tutorials can be found at
<http://directory.google.com/Top/Computers/Programming/Languages/Python/Docu
mentation_and_Tutorials/>.

And don't forget the Python tutor mailing list, at
<http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor>. Well worth joining if you
are learning Python.

Cheers,
Simon Brunning
TriSystems Ltd.
sbrunning at trisystems.co.uk





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