Hey Raffaele, since it is now june, any news on that Python material? Looking forward to get it :D
2012/5/2 Raffaele Fragapane <[email protected]> > If you can hang in there for a month or so, some time in June a review and > repackage of my CGS workshop on technical direction with python/xsi will > most likely be released as training material ;) > > Regardless, good call moving away from VB. > Youtube is full of solid Python training material these days. If you can > already script within xsi a bit you should be able to get decent mileage > learning as you're doing by converting what you've done first, and getting > over some of the inevitable differences that make VB seem "easier" in the > beginning. > > O'Reilly's Learning Python if you feel like killing some trees is a > fantastic first book to have, and I've had pretty good feedback on it from > various students or just people I helped who picked it up. > > > On Tue, May 1, 2012 at 11:30 PM, Gareth Bell < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> ** ** ** >> >> Afternoon all,**** >> >> ** ** >> >> I'm in the need of learning some serious Python - specifically geared >> towards Softimage. Does anyone have any recommendations for literature or >> useful web-based resources in order for me to get acquainted? I'm >> reasonably proficient in VBScript (self-taught) if that makes any >> difference.**** >> >> ** ** >> >> cheers**** >> >> ** ** >> >> gareth bell | xsi artist**** >> >> **** >> >> t: +44 (0)20 7565 1000**** >> >> e: [email protected]**** >> >> a: 37, dean street, **london**, w1d 4pt, ****uk****.**** >> >> **** >> >> www.primefocusworld.com**** >> >> ** ** >> > > > > -- > Our users will know fear and cower before our software! Ship it! Ship it > and let them flee like the dogs they are! > > -- Gustavo E Boehs 3d Artist http://www.gustavoeb.com.br/blog

