On http://www.python.org/doc/Intros.html in the section "Introductions to Python programming for non-programmers" there is a couple of links, perhaps some of them would help. Learning to program is an interesting problem, perhaps you could post your experience later on. What was hard to understand?, was there any documents that you can recommend to other non-programmers?, what did take long time to figure out, what questions were hard to find an answer to and so on... The following links are very good if you have a what, how or why question... http://www.python.org/doc/FAQ.html (a lot of answers to common questions) http://python.faqts.com (collected questions and answers from comp.lang.python) http://pythoncookbook.activestate.com/ (tips and how to:s from experienced python programmers ) Good luck learning! /Fredrik In article <1iqx6.3744$aD4.234302 at news2.atl>, "KEVIN" <kapblp at bellsouth.nOt> writes: > Where do I start. > > I am not a programmer but have an intermediate level of computer knowledge > in Windows only. > > -- > KEVIN > > "Si hoc legere scis, nimis eruditionis habes." > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > Please repond in the newsgroup. > My email address is altered for anti-spam > Just change .nOt to .net > > --
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