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distrex
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Mon Apr 8 21:24:12 EDT 2002
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Fernando Pérez <fperez528 at yahoo.com> wrote in message news:<a8r62k$20b$1 at peabody.colorado.edu>... > distrex wrote: > > > Don't take this the wrong way but I am a newbie and didn't understand > > 86% of what you just said. All I got was modules are classes functions > > and variables. and a few other things but that was to complicated for > > me (the newbie) > > > > Don't despair. The above was one of the best descriptions of modules I've ever > read (but I'm not a newbie), to the point where I'd strongly encourage its > author to contact the doc team and push for its inclusion in the official > docs. > > Just have a bit of patience, read it over again, slowly, go through the whole > tutorial doing the examples and it will make sense. You may be a bit green > still but it will come quickly, I'm sure. Python is one of the easiest > languages on earth to learn: you'll be up and running in no time at all, and > having fun programming! > > Cheers, > > f. I've had fun with python I just want to see if Ican make it more fun with the modules so I'll just keep looking for a good explaination of ALL the modules. thanx for all your help
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