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whitey me at here.com
Wed Jul 28 08:50:47 EDT 2010


On Tue, 27 Jul 2010 19:19:59 -0700, Mithrandir wrote:

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> On 07/27/2010 04:07 AM, whitey wrote:
>> hi all. am totally new to python and was wondering if there are any
>> newsgroups that are there specifically for beginners. i have bought a
>> book for $2 called "learn to program using python" by alan gauld.
>> starting to read it but it was written in 2001. presuming that the
>> commands and info would still be valid? any websites or books that are
>> a must for beginners? any input would be much appreciated...cheers
> 
> It may also depend on which version of Python you wish to use. Since
> you're a "newb", I'd probably suggest starting off with Python 3. The
> version in your book is probably version 2.*. The difference is minor,
> but, when you're starting off (I assume with computer languages in
> general?) the difference in syntax can kick you where it hurts. Programs
> that work with Python 2.*, may not work with Python 3. However, I
> suggest Python 3 since it seems to be the "code of tomorrow."
> 
> It may also depend on what you wish to do with your knowledge of Python
> (applications, games, web frameworks, etc.) If you want to make games, I
> suggest also learning about pyGame.
> 
> As for book versus website, I started off with, as others have
> mentioned, learning online. Not only is it free, but the boundary
> between page and screen is broken. Note though that some off-sites
> (Wikibooks for instance) may not be complete in their writing.
> Python.org has a wealth of knowledge about almost everything involving
> Python. However, *some* of the documentation there may not be suitable
> for absolute beginners. There are several links there to other good
> websites for those with no experience in coding, all the way up to a
> ridiculously complicated level. I highly suggest poking around there.
> 
> If you wish to read a book instead, try:
> http://www.amazon.com/Python-Programming-Absolute-Beginner-3rd/
dp/1435455002/
> Or go to your local library and poke there. :)
> 
> Good luck!
> 
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thank you all for the info. will definately check out your suggested 
links, really excited about learning to code and hopefully in the near 
future will be able to contribute somehow to the community. see you 
around...



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