Doug Sparling
Mon, 26 Mar 2001 07:46:41 -0800
> On 3/25/01 2:28, David L. Nicol at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > There was some suggestion that you guys might like to see a talk on > > Python, which I'd enjoy doing. > > > > I'm not sure exactly what would be good to cover, though. I could > > start from the beginning, assuming only basic Perl knowledge, but > > I'm concerned that that might be a bit boring. Or I could rip > > through a few basics and concentrate on more advanced stuff (like > > how classes work, the standard libraries, and what's new in Python > > 2). I could also talk about a substantial project (see > > subterfugue.org) that I wrote in Python. I'd be interested in the library stuff and what's new in Python 2. I'd also like to see network/web programming stuff - the Python version of Perl's LWP, CGI.pm, Net::FTP, etc.