Hi, I'm thinking about learning Python but I'm 74 years old and will very likely not ever have a programming job again. I used to program in Visual Basic, C\C++, Delphi, etc. and some obscure "mainframe" languages. It's been about 18-19 years since my last programming job. I do understand programming concepts but I'm really not up on any of the more modern programming languages.
I've installed Python 3.7, the PyCharm IDE and watched some Youtube tutorials but it's been stretched out over about 1.5 years so I'll probably need to go back to the beginning. My problem is that I don't understand how Python programs are used. (i.e user input and output) Is Python mainly used for backends? I've seen some Python gui frameworks like Tkinter, PyQt, etc. but they look kinda like adding a family room onto a 1986 double wide mobile home, and they look even more complicated than creating a GUI from scratch in C++ with a message loop, raising events . . . So, what do you folks use Python for? Nowdays I mainly just use programming for rather small utilities for my personal use. Currently I'd like to write something to iterate through open windows and save them to different folders depending on if the titlebar contains certain strings. In the past I would probably have used Excel's VBA to do this but I no longer have Excel installed on my main computer. I'd like a bit of a challenge but I don't want to spin my wheels trying to learn something that will be a dead end for me. I know that this probably seems like a stupid post but your input will be useful. Thank you. Don I know that Python is a very popular language so I'm sorry if it sounds like I'm being critical. I really don't know enough about it to be critical. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list