[Tutor] source code processing (original) (raw)
Dmitriy D. vk33 at mail.ru
Mon Jul 26 11:57:53 CEST 2004
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Hi, Nick!
Well, yes, I'm quite new to Python though I have extensive experience with java. It's just the matter of "media", I prefer reading from paper sitting in the open air, that's it. ;) And imho there's no use writing numerous 'hello world' programs, some real tasks would be better for learning. And the task I've described, I think it should be quite natural for this programming language (am I wrong?). Actually this is the purpose I need it for. :)
Thanks for the reply!
-----Original Message----- From: nick at javacat.f2s.com To: "Dmitriy D." <vk33 at mail.ru> Date: Mon, 26 Jul 2004 10:33:16 +0100 Subject: Re: Re[2]: [Tutor] source code processing
Quoting "Dmitriy D." <vk33 at mail.ru>: > Thanks a lot, Brian! > Hopefully I'll be able to get the printed version, seems like it's a really > useful book. > That's a pity he didn't convert it to PDF... > Hi Dmitriy, I've got the book, and I dont know at what level your Python skills are at, but it's not for the fainthearted. You really need to be clued up with python before the book will make much sense. Well thats my opinion anyway ;) Nick.
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