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| Date | 2014-01-22 00:18 -0800 |
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| Message-ID | <8af4a7da-fb44-409d-835a-0e332a7850be@googlegroups.com> (permalink) |
| Subject | Re: Early retirement project? |
| From | wxjmfauth@gmail.com |
Le mardi 21 janvier 2014 18:34:44 UTC+1, Terry Reedy a écrit : > On 1/21/2014 6:38 AM, Tim Chase wrote: > > > On 2014-01-21 00:00, xeysxeys@gmail.com wrote: > > >> Well, I retired early, and I guess now I've got some spare time to > > >> learn about programming, which always seemed rather mysterious. I > > >> am using an old mac as my main computer, and it runs os x 10.4 is > > >> this too old? It fills my needs, and I am on a fixed income and > > >> can't really afford to buy another. I think python would be a good > > >> starter language, based on what I've read on the net. > > > > > > It's certainly a great way to consume lots of hours :) > > > > > > Mac OS X 10.4 should come with an older version of Python > > > out-of-the-box. > > > > Someone else said that it comes with 2.5. That will be fine for many > > purposed. If you do use that, always make any classes you define a > > subclass of 'object' if nothing else. In other words, > > > > class MyClass(object): ... > > # instead of > > class MyClass: ... > > > > In Python 2, the second gives you an 'old-style' or 'classic' class. You > > do not need to learn about those. In Python 3, both forms give you > > new-style classes, which is what you should learn. > > > > There are a few other obsolete features to avoid, such as using strings > > for exceptions. > > > > > The install media should also include XCode if you > > > want to download the latest & greatest version of Python and install > > > that from source instead. > > > > If you can do that easily, I recommend starting with the latest Python > > 3, especially if you want to work with non-English (non-ascii) characters. > > In fact, Python just becomes the last tool I (would) recommend, especially for non-ascii users. jmf
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Early retirement project? xeysxeys@gmail.com - 2014-01-21 00:00 -0800
Re: Early retirement project? Devin Jeanpierre <jeanpierreda@gmail.com> - 2014-01-21 00:30 -0800
Re: Early retirement project? Gregory Ewing <greg.ewing@canterbury.ac.nz> - 2014-01-22 00:25 +1300
Re: Early retirement project? Gregory Ewing <greg.ewing@canterbury.ac.nz> - 2014-01-22 00:20 +1300
Re: Early retirement project? Tim Chase <python.list@tim.thechases.com> - 2014-01-21 05:38 -0600
Re: Early retirement project? Larry Martell <larry.martell@gmail.com> - 2014-01-21 05:22 -0700
Re: Early retirement project? Grant Edwards <invalid@invalid.invalid> - 2014-01-21 15:25 +0000
Re: Early retirement project? Terry Reedy <tjreedy@udel.edu> - 2014-01-21 12:34 -0500
Re: Early retirement project? wxjmfauth@gmail.com - 2014-01-22 00:18 -0800
Re: Early retirement project? Mark Lawrence <breamoreboy@yahoo.co.uk> - 2014-01-22 10:10 +0000
Re: Early retirement project? Neil Cerutti <neilc@norwich.edu> - 2014-01-22 13:39 +0000
Re: Early retirement project? Larry Martell <larry.martell@gmail.com> - 2014-01-22 06:45 -0700
Re: Early retirement project? Rustom Mody <rustompmody@gmail.com> - 2014-01-22 05:56 -0800
Re: Early retirement project? Mark Lawrence <breamoreboy@yahoo.co.uk> - 2014-01-22 14:28 +0000
Re: Early retirement project? Piet van Oostrum <piet@vanoostrum.org> - 2014-01-22 19:28 +0100
Re: Early retirement project? Gregory Ewing <greg.ewing@canterbury.ac.nz> - 2014-01-23 10:54 +1300
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