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/* 1SEP09 Ideally, all the language pages should be like the Polish or Turkish pages -
all native language, only the necessary English.
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/* XXX - need to make sure all of these links work - got a page not available on at least one 30AUG09 */ There are some groundrules, some laid down by the site admins, some my
suggestions:

1) Pages must be named in ASCII and English (PolishLanguage)

2) Pages must have an explanation in English at the top (Links to
Python information in <language X>)

3) (my suggestion) We probably want to limit invites to edit the pages
to people we know well, or Pythonistas with a track record. Hopefully
this is inclusive enough without opening the site up to a spam flood
and vandalismfest.

Where these pages really need help:

1) check links, remove broken ones.

2) add new links that are quality Python information and active.

3) some care for languages that have next to nothing, but do have
people in the Python community - even a link to the Wikipedia page for
Python, in that language, is a start (Some are pretty complete and of
high quality - the Russian language Wikipedia page for Python, for
instance, packs a lot in). */

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The French company [[http://www.logilab.fr|Logilab]] offers a
[[http://www.logilab.fr/FOR-PYT-1.html|Python course]] in French.

[[http://artyprog.freezope.org/Forum/Python/index_html|Python & Compagnie]], a French-language forum for beginners, is available.
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Contributors are of course allways welcome. The result of their
efforts and current status can be found
[[http://frpython.sourceforge.net/docs/page.php3?id=1|here]].
Contributors are of course allways welcome.
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''Learning Python'', by Mark Lutz and David Ascher, has now been
translated into French by Olivier Berger, Sbastien Tanguy and Jrme
Kalifa. It's in French bookstores as
''[[http://www.editions-oreilly.fr/catalogue/lpython.html|Introduction Python]]''.
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[[http://www.onera.fr/congres/jpf001/|First French Python Day]] - May 28 1999, near Paris. Organized by
ONERA. Some resources:
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At [[http://perso.club-internet.fr/olberger/python/python.html|Olivier Berger's Python site]] you'll find various packagings of a French
translation of the Python tutorial, including:

[[http://perso.club-internet.fr/olberger/python/doc/tut|an online HTML version]], tar.gz and zip archives of it, and dvi and postscript
renderings. Also, his translation of Magnus Hetland's "Instant
Python". [29-Nov-2006 : broken link]
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[[http://liberte.aful.org/mailman/listinfo/python/|French Python mailing list]]
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[[http://diveintopython.adrahon.org/toc/index.html|Plongez au coeur de Python]]

The French company [[http://www.logilab.fr|Logilab]] offers a [[http://www.logilab.fr/FOR-PYT-1.html|Python course]] in French.



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Links to Python information in French.

français

There are some groundrules, some laid down by the site admins, some my suggestions:

1) Pages must be named in ASCII and English (PolishLanguage)

2) Pages must have an explanation in English at the top (Links to Python information in <language X>)

3) (my suggestion) We probably want to limit invites to edit the pages to people we know well, or Pythonistas with a track record. Hopefully this is inclusive enough without opening the site up to a spam flood and vandalismfest.

Where these pages really need help:

1) check links, remove broken ones.

2) add new links that are quality Python information and active.

3) some care for languages that have next to nothing, but do have people in the Python community - even a link to the Wikipedia page for Python, in that language, is a start (Some are pretty complete and of high quality - the Russian language Wikipedia page for Python, for instance, packs a lot in).

AFPY - Association Francophone PYthon, a French-speaking Python users' group.

There is a wiki for French-speaking Python users.

Cours de programmation Python, by Grard Swinnen. This document is partly an adaptation and translation of Downey & Elkner's How to Think Like a Computer Scientist, and partly original material.

Une journee avec IDLE is a French translation of Danny Yoo's One Day of IDLE Toying, translated by Yannick Gobin.

A team of French-speaking translators of the python official documentation is very active, and has set up a project on SourceForge: http://frpython.sourceforge.net. Contributors are of course allways welcome.

Python Blanc Bleu Belge is a page of Python news and information maintained by the Belgian Free Software Programmers Club.

'Tutoriel Python', a tutorial written by Jerome Tschanz.

Slides of Stefane Fermigier's talk (HTML, in French).

Stefane Fermigier had an article, Presentation du langage Python, in the French computer magazine, Programmez!. (10-Dec-1998)

Quoi de neuf dans Python 2.5, traduction partielle de "What's new in Python 2.5"

Partie Python de Open Your Code

Plongez au coeur de Python

The French company Logilab offers a Python course in French.

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