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Re: [Pyatcron-devel-list] FW: System scheduler
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Julien Olivier |
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Re: [Pyatcron-devel-list] FW: System scheduler |
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Mon, 10 Nov 2003 15:51:54 +0000 |
On Mon, 2003-11-10 at 15:11, Childers, Matthew wrote:
> >>* Same as you, I'm new to Python, but not to object oriented approach.
> I'm
> >> curretly reading a book to catch the Python coding approach. The more
> I
> >> read, the more I like this language...
> >>
>
> >My Python book should ship in a few days. But you can't trust the Irish
> >post...
>
>
> What books/resources are you all using to learn python? I was using
> this tutorial for python:
> http://www.python.org/doc/current/tut/tut.html, and this for pygtk:
> http://www.moeraki.com/pygtktutorial/pygtk2tutorial/. But in the pygtk
> tutorial, I noticed that some of the widgets (that I assumed we would
> probably be using) are undocumented. I went to Barnes and Noble looking
> for some good books, and found the only python book in the store
> Programming Python, and it's gui programming section was on something
> other than GTK, I can't remember what it was off the top of my head. Do
> you all know where we can find documentation on some of these widgets?
>
I used the same web tutorials as you. But for GTK itself, you can use
GTK documentation. It's quite trivial to find out the correct python
syntax when you know the C syntax.
Anyway, I think the best source for examples is here:
/usr/share/redhat-config-*
Looking at redhat config tools' code should learn us a lot.
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