Well, those were a couple of good points and information is freely and widely available to everyone using Google. But information is not really a substitute for human interaction, which is why we still have taught classes at Universities, rather than managing everything through learning modules over the internet.
My point is this (firstly, remember that I don't quite like the tone of the question used by the OP either, and looking at the language, my own reaction *might* conceivably have been a knee-jerk one of JFGI), would a lively discussion regarding mobile app development on Python have been more constructive, and more encouraging towards newcomers in this area? Maybe something like trying to incorporate something of the nature into the next meeting? My only concern is that perhaps rancour might be taking the place of lively discussion here. Anyway, I'm probably done trying to make this point. If anyone does have experience/links to resources regarding using Python for developing mobile apps, please post them. Thanks a lot. _______________________________________________ BangPypers mailing list BangPypers@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/bangpypers