I completely understand, I've sent this email when I was tired sorry for the misunderstanding, yes I completely understand what you mean how professionals won't take me serious in situations like this. How about I readdress my question for you?
Hello everyone on python mailing list. I would like your input on what information about python programming language that I should study the most. Some tutorials are good, but the manual is main resource even if it isn't well documented J. On a friendly note I would like to hear what you guys would have to recommend if that is ok. From a python starter, I don't like the word noob because it sounds very unprofessional. -Lamonte On 8/28/07, Shawn Milochik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On 8/27/07, Lamonte Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Okay, I know you've guys told me millions of times to read the manual > I've > > read a lot of it. What do you recommend studying the most? Python is my > > goal for the next year in the half. :) > > > > -- > > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list > > > > Some notes on your question: > > "You've guys" is nonsensical. > Your first sentence is a run-on sentence. > Your e-mail address identifies you as an immature script-kiddie. > "Year in the half" is nonsensical. > > Okay, so why am I "picking on you"? Because I want to help. Present > yourself in this way, and you're not going to get as much help from > intelligent people as you would if they saw you were worth their time. > > You are either going to get angry at me or you're going to think about > this. If you're angry then I can't help you. If you actually care how > people see you, you will get further in life in general. > > To answer the question I think you were trying to ask, a combination > of "The Python Cookbook" and "Dive Into Python" should get you started > in doing amazing things with Python. The latter is available for free > online. > > Take some pride in the way you write. It will pay off. > > Shawn > -- > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list >
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