> I have another question about laptop . Could be possible to use a
> Netbook for the training session ? 

That's a bit hard to answer without knowing the training session you
refer to.

But in general a netbook is ok for doing python stuff (assuming that you
can live with its speed and the sometimes poor display resolution).

Maybe have Python 2.7.x installed (except if you are going to a python3
training) and a reasonable editor (== not windows notepad/wordpad :).

Of course, on a low-power machine you maybe rather want to use some
lightweight stuff for editing (like vim or gedit on Linux or your
favourite windows editor) than heavyweight stuff like eclipse/pydev.

> There is some minimal requirements about software, memory and disk  to
> follow with profit the Training Session ?

If there are special requirements, I guess it would be rather obvious
from or even given in the training description. E.g. if you are going to
some Python3 training, have Python 3.x installed. If you are going to
some Python QT training, have Python and QT stuff installed.



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