are there any tutorials that someone completly new to programming can understand?
Remco Gerlich
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Wed Jul 19 12:54:57 EDT 2000
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Dan^ wrote in comp.lang.python: > well..im 17 and thought that i should start with a programming language, and > after checking with some of my friends, they pointed me to python > > but, all the tutorials seem to be for those that have spent years in > programming (mabey im just looking in the wrong places) but id really like > to try my hand at this At http://www.python.org/doc/Intros.html there are three of them listed, under "introductions for non-programmers". There is also a mailing list for this purpose, where you can ask questions. See http://www.python.org/psa/MailingLists.html#tutor . -- Remco Gerlich, scarblac at pino.selwerd.nl Hi! I'm a .sig virus! Join the fun and copy me into yours!
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