[Courses] [python] Python course directions

Prana Peddi prana.lists at gmail.com
Tue Aug 2 23:17:18 UTC 2011


Thanks Akkana for doing this course. Its been very helpful - I am already
finding ways of using python in my daily work.

I am not sure if these topics come under beginner python or not.
Advanced OOP - if there is an equivalent for inheritance, Java interfaces
web access - access webpages and traverse between links etc to parse
required info
Is there something like function overloading and static functions in Python?
regular expressions

Thanks,
Prana

On Fri, Jul 29, 2011 at 1:51 PM, Akkana Peck <akkana at shallowsky.com> wrote:

> I'm still working on Lesson 7 (on object-oriented programming) and
> hope I'll have ready to post it later today.  But I'm running out of
> topics and homework ideas, and we've covered most of the basics of
> the language now.  So I'm thinking Lesson 7 will be the last formal
> lesson in the course.
>
> However, I have a bunch of tips and tricks that didn't fit into any
> of the lessons, and suggestions for useful Python packages you can
> use to build amazing scripts. So I'm planning to post a few less-formal
> "tips and tricks" lessons after lesson 7.
>
> So now and over the next few weeks is a good time for questions and
> discussions:  Is there anything you wish I'd covered?  Anything that
> confuses you when you try to read existing Python code?  Any Python
> packages you'd like to learn how to use?  Programs you'd love to try
> writing and you're wondering how you'd go about it, or if there's a
> Python package that would help? If there are particular topics
> people want to see, I'll tailor my tips accordingly.
>
>        ...Akkana
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