[NBLUG/talk] Novice Python training courses?

Sameer Verma sverma at sfsu.edu
Fri Feb 15 09:43:59 PST 2008


jim stockford wrote:
>     my thinking was geared to just ac but i'm happy
> to work with you, too. i'm not sure how to include
> ac and you and csag530 (who also seems
> interested).
>
> * can we get together face to face?
> --- i live in san francisco very near ocean beach
> (northwest corner of the peninsula tip). where do
> you live?
> * can we use email?
> * can we use phone (i have only a cellphone)?
> * what if i set up a web page?
> --- can you reference that?
>
>     seems to me all of the above is the best approach.
> any restrictions to tha list or additional ideas?
>
>
>   
Tried elluminate? Its free for upto three participants.
http://www.elluminate.com/vroom/

Sameer

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Dr. Sameer Verma, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Information Systems
San Francisco State University
San Francisco CA 94132 USA
http://verma.sfsu.edu/
http://opensource.sfsu.edu/


> On Feb 15, 2008, at 12:14 AM, cheetahmorph at gmail.com wrote:
>
>   
>> 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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