Re: Python resources recommendations

2019-03-09 Thread Andrew Z
I would think that your experience with other languages would guide you on the route of learning another tool.. On Sat, Mar 9, 2019, 13:01 Arup Rakshit wrote: > Hello Python, > > This is my first time in this mailing list. I am a Ruby/JS developer by > day. I have decided to learn Python now thi

Re: Python resources recommendations

2019-03-09 Thread DL Neil
AK, On 10/03/19 12:41 PM, Alex Kaye wrote: DL, Good advice. U of M is well done and interesting. Actually, I criticised them - but was looking at matters such as "delivery" and from a cognitive psychology perspective - on behalf of, but quite different to, the needs of 'the average' trainee

Re: Python resources recommendations

2019-03-09 Thread Alex Kaye
DL, Good advice. U of M is well done and interesting. One wonders what Arup plans to use Python for. I am dabbling and am relearning from DOS and machine language on AppleII. A K.

Re: Python resources recommendations

2019-03-09 Thread DL Neil
Hello Arup, On 10/03/19 3:01 AM, Arup Rakshit wrote: Hello Python, This is my first time in this mailing list. I am a Ruby/JS developer by day. I have decided to learn Python now this year. Being an experienced developer as I said above which resources I should pick to learn Python in and out?

Python resources recommendations

2019-03-09 Thread Arup Rakshit
Hello Python, This is my first time in this mailing list. I am a Ruby/JS developer by day. I have decided to learn Python now this year. Being an experienced developer as I said above which resources I should pick to learn Python in and out? Currently I am reading this https://docs.python.org/3