How I did it: I was determined to learn how to program, and thought that Python looked a good place to start. I've been learning since the summer, and now I've got to the stage where I can make some fairly complex and good-looking applications. Of course, I'm not an expert programmer in six months, but I think I have a good enough grasp of the language to mark this goal as complete. Now it's just a case of broadening my horizons. Read how I did it…
cranraspberry postponing most of my goals to focus on a few at a time.
How I did it: I started this goal a while back, but never really got around to it. Without reason, I was unmotivated. Then I got my job, and a few months in my boss needed me to start coding in python, so suddenly I was faced with this goal again, but most importantly, with a reason to learn it. Read how I did it…
How I did it: Python is a *programming* language, emphasizing on programming a bit more (for many many Java coders out there). Python lets you think out of the frame.It was not too hard to learn Python because of its syntax, structure and clarity.. but the real thing is Pythonic way, which makes things a lot easier for programmers.So I started to type the code, as I designed the program, and its not really hard with PythonIn the beginning I used Python… Read how I did it…
How I did it: Spent time reading Learning Python by Lutz then building some small side projects to get a feel for the language. I wrote some simple scripts to get me started and started incorporating it in new projects. Read how I did it…
How I did it: Please read this blog: http://dantorbzmusings.blogspot.com/2009/03/journey-to-becoming-pythonista.html Journey to becoming a Pythonista Python charmed me tremendously. It's very elegant, very expressive, very concise, of course these are just few of the very good things about it. I spend a lot of my spare time nowadays (yes I do have a day job) to sharpening my Python skills, with the ultimate goal on to becoming a real Pytho… Read how I did it…

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