On 05/05/2022 02:36, Patrick 0511 wrote:
> Hello, I'm completely new here and don't know anything about python.
Do you know any other programming languages?
That makes a huge difference in what you should start with!
> Can someone tell me how best to start?
> So what things should I learn first
Buy the book "Python 101" and do the examples. When you're done with that buy
the book "Python 201" and study it. There is much more than is in both those
books that you could learn about Python, but that's a very good way to start.
--- Joseph S.
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On 5/4/22 19:36, Patrick 0511 wrote:
> Hello, I'm completely new here and don't know anything about python. Can
> someone tell me how best to start? So what things should I learn first?
If you know what kinds of learning experiences work best for you, that
might help. For some people, books, or
Before more people reply to this user, I note I have not seen them reply back
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provide.
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On 2022-05-05, Mats Wichmann wrote:
> Without having any data at all on it, just my impressions, more
> people these days learn from in-person or video experiences.
I've always been utterly baffled by video tutorials for
programming. There must be people who prefer that format, but it seems
like
On Fri, 6 May 2022 at 09:53, Grant Edwards wrote:
>
> On 2022-05-05, Mats Wichmann wrote:
>
> > Without having any data at all on it, just my impressions, more
> > people these days learn from in-person or video experiences.
>
> I've always been utterly baffled by video tutorials for
> programmin