[ale] intro to python for the experienced programmer

Tony Ucedavelez tucedavelez at datamatx.com
Thu Feb 14 09:15:43 EST 2002


www.python.org should have a good tutorial along with it that is comparable 
to O'Reilly's 'Learning Python' (although obviously not as complete).



Antonio O. UcedaVelez
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-----Original Message-----
From:	John Wells [SMTP:jbwellsiv at yahoo.com]
Sent:	Thursday, February 14, 2002 7:02 AM
To:	ale at ale.org
Subject:	[ale] intro to python for the experienced programmer

I've been playing with the notion of learning python
for some time now, and my curiosity is slowly getting
the better of me.

However, I really don't want to go out and buy another
1000+ page, 50lb piece of forest to lug around.  Does
anyone know of a rapid (but thorough) introduction to
the language?  I would prefer something online, but if
I have to antie up and buy a book I'm willing.  I have
extensive perl, c, java, etc. experience, so I don't
need another "intro to programming with language x"
book.

Thanks,
John

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