On 02/09/2014 11:37 PM, Altrius wrote:
Hi,

I’m completely new to programming in general and everything I have read so far 
has pointed me to Python. I’ll put this another way: All I know is that a 
programming language is a medium for a human to tell a computer what to do. 
After that I’m kinda lost. I was just hoping to get some input as to where I 
might start. I’m not completely computer illiterate but you can reply to me as 
if I am. What should I work on learning first. I’m good at doing my own 
research and teaching myself but I need to know what I’m researching and where 
to start. Any advice would be VERY much appreciated.

Welcome!

I would recommend "Learning to Program" (using Python) by Alan Gauld, a member of this mailing list:
        http://www.alan-g.me.uk/
Unlike most tutorials, this one is *really* for beginners (not for people only new to python, not supposed to be for beginners but by an author unable to imagine beginner questions). There are versions for Python 2 & 3. Since you start, use version 3, as it is the future of the language (however, it is not easier, rather somewhat more abstract, but you won't meet the new difficulties before quite a long time).

A few recommandations (very subjective):
* Take your time.
* Follow your drive and intuitions.
* Have fun, don't force.
Also: ask questions and/or search about the numerous enigmas you will step on.

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