Hey all, I've gotten the bug to learn programming and have chosen Python as the language to learn with. I've downloaded python 2.0 (MacOS) from python.org and started printing out some of the online tutorials available from the site. However, I've discovered while the online tutorials are good, they pretty much cover rules and syntax and don't get into examples, lessons or applying what was just taught into some real-world examples. I guess I'm looking for some homework at the end of a lesson. So I decided to purchase a book to learn the language and get some programming assignments (homework) as well. I've narrowed it down to two books: Learning Python by Mark Lutz from O'Reilly and Learning To Program Using Python: A Tutorial For Hobbyists, Self-Starters, And Those Who Want To Learn The Art Of Programming by Alan Gauld from Addison-Wesley. Any thoughts, opinions, advice? My background in programming is limited to a Pascal class in college, although I did ace the class with a 97% - not bad for a Political Science major :^) Thank you for your help. Chris -- -- Chris Boerger <cdboerger at earthlink.net>
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