Den søndag den 31. maj 2015 kl. 16.22.10 UTC+2 skrev Cem Karan: > On May 31, 2015, at 9:35 AM, Anders Johansen <sko...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Hi my name is Anders I am from Denmark, and I am new to programming and > > python. > > > > Currently, I am doing the codecademy.com python course, but sometime I feel > > that the course advances to fast and I lack repeating (practicing) some of > > the concepts, however I don't feel confident enough to start programming on > > my own. > > > > Do you guys have some advice to how I can practicing programming and get > > the concept in under the skin? > > Choose something that you think is small and easy to do, and try to do it. > When you have trouble, read the docs you find online, and ask us questions; > the python community is pretty friendly, and if you show us what you've > already tried to do, someone is likely to try to help you out. > > The main thing is to not get discouraged. One of the hardest things to do is > figuring out what you CAN do with a computer; some things that look like they > should be easy, are actually major research questions. Just keep trying, and > it will get easier over time. > > Good luck! > Cem Karan
Thank you Cem Karan for your reply. I will try and follow your advice. I am yet to install python on my computer, do you know of any easy to follow instructions on how to do so? Where do I start? -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list