I AM CURRENTLY LEARNING WITH PYTHON 3.0 just about now, you are all blowing my minds. this is great.
On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 2:49 PM, Dave Angel <da...@ieee.org> wrote: > (Please don't top-post. Add your comments to the end of the portion you're > quoting.) > > > Dipo Elegbede wrote: > >> thanks a lot. >> >> i was almost going to abandon this python again out of frustration. i have >> done it before but with you guys around, it would never happen again. >> >> i have a pdf version of python programming for absolute beginners, could >> anyone please help me with its accompaning CD content? >> >> thanks as i anticipate responses. >> >> regards. >> >> > I don't know the version that your CD was written for. > > If you're going to use a tutorial, it's smart to get a matching version of > Python. So if your tutorial is for 2.x, you should get Python 2.6 (or soon, > 2.7). Otherwise, you'll be frequently frustrated by the differences. > > They're not that bad, once you know the language. But while you're > learning, try to match your learning materials with your version. > > DaveA > > -- Elegbede Muhammed Oladipupo OCA +2348077682428 +2347042171716 www.dudupay.com Mobile Banking Solutions | Transaction Processing | Enterprise Application Development
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