The book that Howard mentions is excellent. Other than the nuke specific
examples, you really don't need anything else to learn python if you read
through it.
On Aug 13, 2011 7:01 AM, "Howard Jones" <[email protected]> wrote:
> I use the Learning Python by O'Reilly.
> Still reading it after about a year but useful. Also in Nuke6.3 there are
python examples now in help which helps
>
>
> Howard
>
>
>
>>________________________________
>>From: judp <[email protected]>
>>To: Nuke Users <[email protected]>
>>Sent: Saturday, 13 August 2011, 14:37
>>Subject: [Nuke-users] Learning Python for the non-novice: Books/websites?
>>
>>
>>Hi Everyone!
>>
>>
>>Just wondering if y'all could recommend a book or other learning resource
for learning Python... especially if it's oriented towards Nuke and other
'film-y' software.
>>
>>
>>I'm not a complete novice to programming/scripting, but I also haven't
really done it in a long time... e.g. BASIC, PASCAL, and Applescript hehe.
>>
>>
>>I know the fundamentals of computer language structure and logic, but do
not know Python at all.
>>
>>
>>What books would you recommend for the Nuke user?
>>
>>
>>Thanks!
>>--Jud
>>
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