[NBLUG/talk] Novice Python training courses?

cheetahmorph at gmail.com cheetahmorph at gmail.com
Fri Feb 15 00:14:44 PST 2008


Can I "sign up" too? Been trying to learn more python anyways.

On 2/14/08, jim stockford <jim at well.com> wrote:
>
>     i'd like to give it a shot. i taught programming for
> about ten years and i'm going to kansas city for a
> few days to teach an intro to python at about your
> level. i need the practice. previous students tho't i
> was a good teacher.
>     give it a shot, say "yes", first one's free (and the
> second and third, if you stick with my proto-program
> for my KC class.
>
> On Feb 14, 2008, at 12:44 PM, ac at sonic.net wrote:
>
> >  Greetings,
> >
> >  I'm looking for a Python training course designed for someone who is
> > new to programming.  I've found a few courses at python.org, but they
> > all assume prior knowledge of other high level languages.  Does anyone
> > know of any training classes, courses, boot camps, or paid mentor
> > resources for Python programming novices?  I've made excellent
> > progress based on self-study but there are few people in my circle of
> > contacts who are proficient in Python and I could really use the extra
> > help.
> >
> >  Thanks for any suggestions you may have,
> >
> >  A.C.
> >  ******
> >
> >  P.S. - If you happen to have an OLPC and can make it to next month's
> > NBLUG meeting, can you drop me a line?  I'd love to give a demo of
> > mesh networking and the acoustic tape measure activity.  Thanks!
> >
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