On 25 March 2011 07:03, Ubuntu Forum <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi > > I've been using Ubuntu for around 1 year now > > I'm 21 years old > > Currently I'm jobless and want to help the Linux community with what I can, > but I don't think I will be 100% of use, due to the fact that if I get a job > I'll find it hard to be available at all times online or for meeting > face-to-face. The other, being that I might get accepted into University but > most likely not because I've failed to get accepted for the third time > > I'm trying to learn any Programming language. I heard Python is good for > beginners and that's where I want to start > > Will be getting this book from Waterstones soon - I've ordered it:* *Dive > Into Python (Mark Pilgrim) > > I'm having difficulties and need just a little bit of assistance in how to > start with the basics then I think I will become a lot better since I have > great appreciation and curiosity for technical things > > > DIve is a very good place to start. You might be interested to know that it's also available online for free so you don't have to wait for it to turn up ;). With Ubuntu you have pretty much all you need to start programming in Python so open up a Text Editor and get started. s/ -- Twitter: @sfgreenwood My CV: http://bit.ly/sfg <http://bit.ly/sfgreenwood_cv>_new_cv "Is this your sanderling?"
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