On 26/02/2013 13:57, Tim Golden wrote:
On 26/02/2013 13:54, Mark Lawrence wrote:
On 26/02/2013 13:02, Khalid Al-Ghamdi wrote:
Hi All,

I'm not a programmer by profession, but I want to learn python. I've got
lots of Ideas that want to realize, but I always run into these
stupid hiccups where I follow the tutorials and something stupid
(known/unkown) is causing things not to work ... frustration ensues...

After more than 2 years (on and off) I've got the basics down and
have written some scripts, but I want some place online where a live
person can tutor me to the next level. Any good suggestions?

As always, many thanks for your great advice.


http://pythonmentors.com/


Umm. No. Sorry, Mark, but that site and the core-mentorship list it
advertises are intended for progammers who want to be helped in the
development *of* Python, not development *in* Python. Ie, otherwise
experienced programmers who are unfamiliar with the Python codebase.

TJG


Umm. No. Sorry, Tim, but nowhere does the OP state that he wants to develop in Python, hence "The mission of the Python Core Mentor Program is to provide an open and welcoming place to connect students, programmers – and anyone interested in contributing to the Python Core development." seems to me an excellent fit for "some place online where a live person can tutor me to the next level".

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Cheers.

Mark Lawrence

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