Hi Greg.
I find that I have no problem finding little scripts that need writing to
simplify my life. If you want a few simple exercises with solutions, check out
our website for the Ottawa Python Author's Group at http://opag.ca.
Specifically, you want Mikes Exercises.py, some simple scripts suitable for
learning.
Cheers,
Mike
On 19/01/02 Greg Fischer did speaketh:
> I'd like to learn python. I know a bit of C++ as a result of taking a
> course. Once I get started programming, I generally enjoy it, but when
> I don't have any definite problem to solve, I have problems motivating
> myself. So...
>
> What should I do? Everything in free software-land seems too
> complicated to just jump right into. What kinds of things did you
> people write when you were learning python (or any language for that
> matter)? I've used open source software for a few years and always
> wanted to give something back...Unless I have a finite objective, I
> usually end up saying "screw this, time for some Urban
> Terror"(http://www.urbanterror.net). Any input is appreciated.
>
> --Greg
>
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of nerd-like effort." -Harley Hahn, A Student's Guide to Unix
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