Talk:Non-Programmer's Tutorial for Python 2.6/Front matter

I see there are two versions of this tutorial on Wikibooks: this one and another user's reworking of it which is linked to from the wiki's Programming Language Survey page (http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Computer_programming).

I prefer this version as it is written in a direct, plain language suitable for teaching new users, especially if they are also non-native English speakers. In fact, this tutorial is the only Python intro I've seen that maintains this standard of accessibility. I don't think the second author is justified in presenting his/her version as an improvement over this one.

The other Python Language
The other python language is a bit more advanced, and harder to learn [no tutorials to date] but we've managed to find an excerpt of a conversation in motion.

"Hsssssss.." "Hssshsssssssssss.." "Hssshss!"


 * Sadly this was removed as nonsense. I left it in because I thought it was funny, but I am not going to re-add it to the article. Jrincayc 02:39, 26 June 2007 (UTC)

I am reading this tutorial on July 1, 2009, and find that the links to the Tutorial for Programmers by Guido van Rossum are not working. Does anyone know where this publication can be found on the Internet?

Thanks


 * I fixed the link. Thanks for pointing that out. Jrincayc (talk) 16:04, 3 July 2009 (UTC)