Kevin Altis wrote:
> Since you can't create a PythonCard program without learning Python, I would
> like to include one or more links to materials for beginning programmers or
> people new to Python. The single best starting place I know of is Mark
> Pilgrim's Dive into Python page at
>
> http://diveintopython.org/index.html
>
> It has most of the other good links on the right side of the page and the
> Dive into Python material is itself quite good. I could just point beginners
> to that page.
>
> My favorite Python book is the Python Essential Reference, 2nd Edition, but
> that is not really a book for learning Python.
>
> Other suggestions for getting started, what you found most helpful, etc.?
>
> If you're interested in doing tutorial or documentation for PythonCard that
> would be most welcome as well.
>
> ka
>
Lets not forget the 'newbies' page at python.org as well;
http://www.python.org/doc/Newbies.html
Regards,
Andy
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