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I tried learning python a while back but the guide I was using was awful. The one in your link is great though. Thanks!
True, thanks for this, I wasn't sure at first whether or not to learn Python, let alone thinking of starting programming at all Tongue I was either thinking of Python or VB. Thanks for this...

Hopefully someone can share a thing or two on learning VB in that particular section. Smile

Blackhat
PLease update this post
Thanks a lot for this post I have wanted to learn this for a while, but could find a good guide.
Quote:I recommend the How to Think Like a Computer Scientist - Learning Python 2nd edition
I'd recommend http://docs.python.org/3.1/tutorial/
Not sure if you ripped it from here, or they ripped it from you, or maybe your even the same person. but this was also posted here: http://unknownhackers.net/showthread.php?tid=411
(10-26-2009, 04:36 PM)nevets04 Wrote: [ -> ]Not sure if you ripped it from here, or they ripped it from you, or maybe your even the same person. but this was also posted here: http://unknownhackers.net/showthread.php?tid=411

Thanks for letting me know. It was ripped from here, I have written it myself. Look at the postdates. (10-5-09 here and 10-22-09 there)
thanks for the start, Also the 3rd addition can be found here Blackhat
Thanks for this, im currently learning Python now and this was very helpful, what are some of the biggest things you can do in python?
Thanks for the tutorial it is very helpful. Smile
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