Originally posted by zFakieHDz
hey my friends im looking python and its going all good but i been waitching videos and it has
been helping alot but like i want a .PDF file i can use that technically
shows everything or the moral idea using python and creating python programs..
I would like to print the .PDF so if you find a .PDF thats less than 100 pages that be great....
but either way if you find a really good one for PYTHON then please post it here....
I have seen lots of python .PDF but most dont realy represent what should be for so if you can get it to me and
i approve it i'll donate 20k vbux
So, you want us to find you a book to completely teach you the "moral idea" (a statement that makes literally no sense when describing a programming language... or any type of language) that is less than 100 pages? First off, learn to work on your computer, it'll be easier and better for the environment (not to mention cheaper, save the paper and the toner). Beyond that, you won't learn much (if anything) about a language in 100 pages, you'll be better off having not attempted to learn at all than trying to learn it in 100 pages. Anyways, here are a few Python books:
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Both books are famous and easily found on Google, if you are incapable of using Google, then forget about programming, in fact, forget about using the computer whatsoever.
That said, I'd still recommend Java or Python, especially for those new to programming, which you most obviously are. Again, Google is your friend; and I already linked you to Java tutorials before, so why don't you just go back to Java, find those tutorials, read them, and then learn to program. Its really not that hard, all you have to do is sit down and read. I'm tired of answering your "getting started"-type questions, its not hard to simply "get started" in programming, you shouldn't have to ask a question about getting started at all.