Re: Learning to program in Python

2007-02-04 Thread Steve Holden
jbchua wrote: John Henry wrote: jbchua wrote: Hello everybody. I am an Electrical Engineering major and have dabbled in several languages such as Python, C, and Java in my spare time because of my interest in programming. However, I have not done any practical programming because I have no

Re: Learning to program in Python

2007-02-04 Thread Paul Rubin
jbchua [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I am an Electrical Engineering major and have dabbled in several languages such as Python, C, and Java in my spare time because of my interest in programming. However, I have not done any practical programming because I have no idea where to get started. I

Re: Learning to program in Python

2007-01-05 Thread John Henry
jbchua wrote: Hello everybody. I am an Electrical Engineering major and have dabbled in several languages such as Python, C, and Java in my spare time because of my interest in programming. However, I have not done any practical programming because I have no idea where to get started. I

Re: Learning to program in Python

2007-01-05 Thread Bill Scherer
jbchua wrote: Hello everybody. I am an Electrical Engineering major and have dabbled in several languages such as Python, C, and Java in my spare time because of my interest in programming. However, I have not done any practical programming because I have no idea where to get started. I taught

Re: Learning to program in Python

2007-01-05 Thread jbchua
John Henry wrote: jbchua wrote: Hello everybody. I am an Electrical Engineering major and have dabbled in several languages such as Python, C, and Java in my spare time because of my interest in programming. However, I have not done any practical programming because I have no idea

RE: Learning to program in Python

2007-01-05 Thread Demel, Jeff
If I were you, I'd think up a project and just build it. The best way to really learn is to do, at least for me. If you run into problems, then you can come back and ask the group here. Believe me, I've asked some very basic questions, and everyone's been very friendly and helpful. As an EE

Re: Learning to program in Python

2007-01-05 Thread Jussi Salmela
Demel, Jeff kirjoitti: If I were you, I'd think up a project and just build it. The best way to really learn is to do, at least for me. If you run into problems, then you can come back and ask the group here. Believe me, I've asked some very basic questions, and everyone's been very

Re: Learning to program in Python

2007-01-05 Thread Adam
jbchua wrote: Hello everybody. I am an Electrical Engineering major and have dabbled in several languages such as Python, C, and Java in my spare time because of my interest in programming. However, I have not done any practical programming because I have no idea where to get started. I

Re: Learning to program in Python

2007-01-05 Thread Paul Watson
jbchua wrote: Hello everybody. I am an Electrical Engineering major and have dabbled in several languages such as Python, C, and Java in my spare time because of my interest in programming. However, I have not done any practical programming because I have no idea where to get started. I