I found a guy to teach "us" python: Andrew Harrington http://www.cs.luc.edu/~anh (click a few links - that page doesn't do him justice) He was at the chipy meeting, saw the dabo presentaion, liked it and hopes to be at Tuesdays fun.
The "us" is pretty much VFPers that want to use Dabo. I asked him if he was for hire, "yes. what you want to learn?" A:"we know OPP and stuff. want to get into Dabo. let me get back to you." I have been plugging thought he O'reilly Learning Python book. for the most part, I get it, but it has taken me over 2 months and I am only 1/2 way though it. I also started http://diveintopython.org (which I highly recommend) but the progress is ... glacoral. I think a 2 day high rpm drink from the fire hose blast will be worth the $100 or so. It will also help some of of the others past the daunting "I don't know where to start, and I don't have time to plug though a 300 page book." So, any idea what I should tell him? Also, I know I asked before, but I can't find the answer (can't remember where I asked) - what are you guys using for editors/IDE/debuggers? I am thinking that may be as important as learning the syntax. I am really liking SPE. Carl K _______________________________________________ Post Messages to: [email protected] Subscription Maintenance: http://leafe.com/mailman/listinfo/dabo-users
