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Latest comment: 17 years ago by Dragonecc in topic Unix section

How to expand this book ?

I think we have a nice idea here: Python is a very good teaching medium. In my humble opinion, it can be for object-oriented programming (OOP) what Pascal was for structured programming.

It is very simple and yet has implemented all OOP concepts i ever heard about.

So, i'd like to ask your opinion, dear wikipedians: how to complement this WikiBook so it becomes a full fledged WikiBook and a nice introduction to programming with Python ? -- Hgfernan 12 May 2004

  • I think it needs a lot of work in just about every respect. -- Gherald 15 Aug 2004

Could somebody elaborate on how to get a saved python program? I entered the program in a notepad file. But when I try to get it on the python command line. it says that the : in C:\ is wrong syntax. How do I get the programs? --elpenmaster

Unix section

Latest comment: 17 years ago 2 comments2 people in discussion

Might it be appropriate to maybe break the unix section down into parts, for example, having a "Debian" section, "Gentoo", "Fedora/Centos/Redhat/RPM", and so on. What do you guys think? - 66.93.220.3 04:20, 30 September 2006 (UTC) Reply

Agree I started with Ubuntu and added the Mac OS X Dragonecc (talk) 21:21, 7 December 2007 (UTC) Reply

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