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oh, this seems to be just on par with my Python experience in
general, maybe the nature of the beast.<br>
Many different paths possible, documentation sort of random.
Confusing!<br>
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The good of it is that it indeed seems to be an environment where
anything is possible.<br>
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As to bugginess, I do not think it is inherent to Python, likely
just an effect of a lot being tried all over the place, though it
makes the atmosphere somewhat less welcoming - I gave up very
quickly, found Assembler still easier :-)<br>
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Getting started in Python seems a very steep step, and that probably
explains to some extent why so very, very few developers are yet
coming from the XO users world. <br>
Hopefully, by learning it, people like Caryl, so good at
"translating English to English" will be able to make a difference
there also.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 10/14/2012 01:06 PM, Caryl Bigenho
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I have been working through some of the sections on the Code
Academy lessons (one of the many resources they have) and have
found it a bit buggy. Actually, I find the huge number of
resources a bit overwhelming! It is hard to figure out exactly
what to do first. I am hoping that will change tomorrow and
that The Machine will be more specific about where to start.<br>
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