The problem: I've done reading (like on quora), and it seems lots of beginners (and I know first-hand for me), and even for those that have done 4 years at university -- that they say they don't know how to build something after all the theory and stuff. Even though I'm not going to be a programmer, in the future, there may be something that would need programming, so learning what's needed is a good thing. For example, I thought you could just wave leapmotion.com and it just works, but it's still 2013. On quora, they say that you need to code for it to actually do things. Could someone who is good at it rank these sources (or provide a good one) on how well they solve the problem?
http://learnpythonthehardway.org/book/ http://girldevelopit.com/materials https://developers.google.com/edu/python/ https://www.edx.org/courses/BerkeleyX/CS169.1x/ https://www.udacity.com/course/cs101 https://www.udacity.com/course/cs262 http://anh.cs.luc.edu/python/hands-on/3.1/handsonHtml/ https://www.khanacademy.org/cs/tutorials/programming-basics http://www.codecademy.com/tracks/python http://www.learnpython.org I got rid of a whole bunch that I thought were really really bad like http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Non-Programmer%27s_Tutorial_for_Python_2.6 Really bored really fast. I'm not sure what helpful things I'll like to build anymore ='( I'm not subscribed to the list anymore (can't keep up with it, and don't understand anything). Please cc me :)
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