Python
I've added 2 new things to my "Do everyday" list:
1. Read one epistle a day, selecting from:
That's 14 Epistles... once through the cycle every 2 weeks. I picked these because they are relatively short. I still try to leave some time for unplanned reading, so I don't feel have to try to get to some "finished" state when I am reading, but for this, I want to get much more familiar with these books soon.
2.Also, I'm learning a little Python. It is a programing language that seems relatively easy, and has a way (PyObjC) to integrate with Apple's Cocoa.
I've worked on learning programming languages before, but the only one I've really stuck to was TI Basic which isn't object-oriented, or any other cool buzzwords (and it only runs on Texas Instruments calculators.)
I'm working through an 80-page .pdf that I got off of the Python site(Python for Non-Programers, and I'm on page 18. After that book is under my belt, I'll kick over to one my bro sent me that is 800 pages Dive into Python.
1. Read one epistle a day, selecting from:
- Galatians
- Ephesians
- Philipians
- Colosians
- 1st Thessalonians
- 2nd Thessalonians
- 1st Timothy
- 2nd Timothy
- Titus
- Philemon
- James
- 1st Peter
- 2nd Peter
- 1st John
That's 14 Epistles... once through the cycle every 2 weeks. I picked these because they are relatively short. I still try to leave some time for unplanned reading, so I don't feel have to try to get to some "finished" state when I am reading, but for this, I want to get much more familiar with these books soon.
2.Also, I'm learning a little Python. It is a programing language that seems relatively easy, and has a way (PyObjC) to integrate with Apple's Cocoa.
I've worked on learning programming languages before, but the only one I've really stuck to was TI Basic which isn't object-oriented, or any other cool buzzwords (and it only runs on Texas Instruments calculators.)
I'm working through an 80-page .pdf that I got off of the Python site(Python for Non-Programers, and I'm on page 18. After that book is under my belt, I'll kick over to one my bro sent me that is 800 pages Dive into Python.
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