[Tutor] Python information

Francois Granger fgranger@altern.org
Mon, 29 Jul 2002 18:06:02 +0200


on 29/07/02 14:58, Rob at rob@uselesspython.com wrote:

> I'll pose this question to the list (especially the newbies): What would =
you
> like to see demonstrated in a tutorial for absolute programming newbies? =
Be
> as specific or as general as you like. I'd be willing to work on producin=
g
> such a tutorial, and I'd bet that others on this list will be willing to
> work on it as well. (And you just might receive links to tutorials alread=
y
> on the web that provide some of your answers.)

>From my point of view, what was most missing, after the first steps in
Pyhton was a set of code snippet to achieve some common tasks.

So I started a FAQ based on this (don't stop at the mac in the name, most o=
f
it apply to any Python setup.

http://francois.granger.free.fr/MacPython/faq/MacPyBeg.html

Most of it came from carefull reading of c.l.py. But this list could be a
good source of these code snippets as well. Because of lack of time, and
lack of feed back from readers, I did not updated it very often. But it
still interrest some readers. The most accessed page in july got 27 hits.

I am eventually willing to improve it, but I don't spend that much time
reading c.l.py now because of other occupations.

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Fran=E7ois Granger
fgranger@altern.org