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<blockquote data-quote="Ethereal" data-source="post: 368142" data-attributes="member: 32830"><p>I use: <a href="http://stackoverflow.com" target="_blank">stackoverflow.com</a> to help me with many aspects of Python (getting acquainted with certain modules etc). A guy on there gave me an explanation of how to use SQLite3 effectively, and with a little bit of tinkering I had sufficiently integrated it into my program. Good stuff. </p><p></p><p>I'd emphasize on the tinkering method (what [USER=9938]@Khalil[/USER] mentioned), as it allows for greater understanding and remembrance of what you've accomplished. I also read about it in </p><p>Getting Started with Arduino, by <a href="http://shop.oreilly.com/product/9780596155520.do?sortby=publicationDate#tab_04_2" target="_blank">Massimo Banzi</a>. Friggin' good book, yo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ethereal, post: 368142, member: 32830"] I use: [URL='http://stackoverflow.com']stackoverflow.com[/URL] to help me with many aspects of Python (getting acquainted with certain modules etc). A guy on there gave me an explanation of how to use SQLite3 effectively, and with a little bit of tinkering I had sufficiently integrated it into my program. Good stuff. I'd emphasize on the tinkering method (what [USER=9938]@Khalil[/USER] mentioned), as it allows for greater understanding and remembrance of what you've accomplished. I also read about it in Getting Started with Arduino, by [URL='http://shop.oreilly.com/product/9780596155520.do?sortby=publicationDate#tab_04_2']Massimo Banzi[/URL]. Friggin' good book, yo. [/QUOTE]
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