I have got Learning Python by O'raily but I have heard there
are other good books. I would look on the amazon.
Also look at the python.org website for tutorials.
The Wolf
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-> Sent: Monday, May 29, 2000 12:48 PM
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->
-> Hi,
->
-> Could you recommend any generic / entry level
-> Python tutorials?
->
-> Thanks,
-> Keith
->
->
-> The Wolf wrote:
-> >
-> > I think you have not looked at python recently.
-> > I have seen a sample program which created
-> > window framework with standard menus and buttons
-> > in 112 lines of code
-> >
-> > Here is the article:
-> >
-> >
http://www.linuxdev.net/features/articles/05.24.2000/index.shtml
-> >
-> > Trent Shipley wrote:
-> > > GNU-Linux-BSD <liberty ware product> all lack the high
-> (COBOL) and low
-> > > (VB-esque) development environments suitable for cost-conscious
-> > > business-oriented development projects.
-> > >
-> >
-> > --
-> > "The questions is not if we are paranoid,
-> > the question is if we are paranoid enough."
-> >
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