I envy newbies
mary jeanette
marjea at uswest.net
Thu Jul 15 15:20:33 EDT 1999
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I decided to learn python because I heard it was a very easy language to learn. So I downloaded it and bought a couple of very expensive paperback books from o'reilly only to discover that they are written for unix. In other words, typing in the examples from the book into the interpretor only yields various syntax errors. I have no idea what I am supposed to change in order to make the examples work, and apparently there is nowhere to turn in order to find out. Q: Am I supposed to know DOS as a prerequisite? The idea of having to learn DOS is appalling. Should I try partitioning my hard drive and installing Linux or freeBSD? Perhaps I should learn Perl instead, I have seen books on Perl written for Win32 systems. Thanks for your advice.
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