On 07/12/2012 12:46 AM, blindmaildrop wrote:
Hello!

I am just starting to learn python, having signed up for a class on it in
University.  The last time I programmed anything was in the long long long
ago of BASIC and (well since I spent time doing other things) I missed the
development boat.

So starting from scratch, how-to?

thanks


Hello,

There are different types of people, each with their own learning style.

Personally, I found it hard to read books, because most of them write 40 pages before getting to the point. Then another 40 pages before getting to the other point. If you programmed anything before, then you probably need to type code and get familiar with the syntax on a superficial level first (like copying examples given in the Index when programming BASIC).

There is a book, available for free which might help you do that: Directly to the point. Typing code and a lot of it. It's by Zed Shaw, and it's called "Learn Python The Hard Way". (If you're anything like me, you probably will like the title and like the book).


http://learnpythonthehardway.org


This book aims to "get you going", beating inertia. Then you can really start to "learn" Python. Read more code, read other books, etc..


--
~Jugurtha Hadjar,


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