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Fred Pacquier
fredp at mygale.org.nospam
Tue Sep 19 11:20:05 EDT 2000
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cnsg at my-deja.com (Jeff) said : >Hello, I am currently working in sales and marketing for the below >mentioned company, and our senior project manager thought it would be a >good idea for me to learn some programming in order to better >understand computer software and operating systems, etc. I learned >some of a student programming language years ago, but when it comes to >more professional packages, I don't know what their file names mean >even on what to download. The senior project manager here has been >reading good things about python and stated I should download that on a >windows platform. Further, I use a dial up modem at home, and a 21 meg >file is a bit much for me. Can anyone give me a bit of a background on >what I need to download and what tutorials are available to me on the >web? Also, should I use cpython or jpython? Any replys would be >appreciated. That's a good idea, but 21 Megs ? What of ? Look at http://www.python.org/ : The core Windows package is only 5 Megs, plus 1.5 more if you want the HTML documentation on your disk. All the tutorials you need are there. Enjoy ! -- YAFAP : http://www.multimania.com/fredp/
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