Akshay, AFTER you have the basics of Python down and ready for geospatial stuff, try to get a copy of this book: Python Geospatial Development, Erik Westra, Packt Publishing
I am reading it right now to learn about the python module "shapeiy". I am writing a Python program to find the intersections of streets. For shapely I have found the documentation to be good: http://toblerity.github.com/shapely/manual.html and and the examples here http://nullege.com/codes/search?cq=shapely But this is the *GPS* list... and that book is almost 100% GIS... so... Python is a great language for processing geojson and GPX files. Maybe someone on this list has an item on his/her to-do list requiring marching through a NMEA or GPX log file that you could work on? Python is great for that. And everyone I know learns fastest working on a real project instead of doing tutorials. Are you working on Windows/Linux/Mac? Just curious. On Mon, Feb 11, 2013 at 9:04 AM, Akshay Ramesh <[email protected]>wrote: > Guys.. I would like to get into Python programming language ... Pls send > me some links through which I can learn the most interesting Language. > Cheers Brian
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