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Python resources - IDetox - 02-24-2013

Hello guys.

I started Python today and I wondered if any of you guys know any good e-books on Python?

Would be great!

Greetz,

DetoX


RE: Python resources - Guxi - 02-24-2013

Visit www.codeacademy.com. There you can find courses for python, that's where i started and it's great place to learn from 0.


RE: Python resources - IDetox - 02-24-2013

Danke/Thanks! Smile This page is awesome!!!


RE: Python resources - sliped_disk - 11-26-2013

(02-24-2013, 11:29 PM)Guxi Wrote: Visit www.codeacademy.com. There you can find courses for python, that's where i started and it's great place to learn from 0.

Did you move on from Python or is that still your main programming langauge?

I am just beginning Python, following along to this online video http://youtu.be/N-ae8Q_7iCA which uses Code Academy as an extra resource. I am impressed with Code Academy. I think the best way to learn is through experience which Code Academy gives you. It gives you a problem then asks you to work it out.


RE: Python resources - sliped_disk - 11-26-2013

(02-24-2013, 11:29 PM)Guxi Wrote: Visit www.codeacademy.com. There you can find courses for python, that's where i started and it's great place to learn from 0.

Did you move on from Python or is that still your main programming langauge?

I am just beginning Python, following along to this online video http://youtu.be/N-ae8Q_7iCA which uses Code Academy as an extra resource. I am impressed with Code Academy. I think the best way to learn is through experience which Code Academy gives you. It gives you a problem then asks you to work it out.


RE: Python resources - Guxi - 11-27-2013

(11-26-2013, 05:20 PM)sliped_disk Wrote:
(02-24-2013, 11:29 PM)Guxi Wrote: Visit www.codeacademy.com. There you can find courses for python, that's where i started and it's great place to learn from 0.

Did you move on from Python or is that still your main programming langauge?

I am just beginning Python, following along to this online video http://youtu.be/N-ae8Q_7iCA which uses Code Academy as an extra resource. I am impressed with Code Academy. I think the best way to learn is through experience which Code Academy gives you. It gives you a problem then asks you to work it out.

I switched to C#. But python is amazing language, very flexible.


RE: Python resources - Guxi - 11-27-2013

(11-26-2013, 05:20 PM)sliped_disk Wrote:
(02-24-2013, 11:29 PM)Guxi Wrote: Visit www.codeacademy.com. There you can find courses for python, that's where i started and it's great place to learn from 0.

Did you move on from Python or is that still your main programming langauge?

I am just beginning Python, following along to this online video http://youtu.be/N-ae8Q_7iCA which uses Code Academy as an extra resource. I am impressed with Code Academy. I think the best way to learn is through experience which Code Academy gives you. It gives you a problem then asks you to work it out.

I switched to C#. But python is amazing language, very flexible.


RE: Python resources - Daedalus - 11-27-2013

Learn Python the Hard Way is an extremely well-made, free e-book. Check it out!


RE: Python resources - Daedalus - 11-27-2013

Learn Python the Hard Way is an extremely well-made, free e-book. Check it out!


RE: Python resources - sp4m123 - 12-08-2013

(11-27-2013, 12:10 AM)Guxi Wrote:
(11-26-2013, 05:20 PM)sliped_disk Wrote:
(02-24-2013, 11:29 PM)Guxi Wrote: Visit www.codeacademy.com. There you can find courses for python, that's where i started and it's great place to learn from 0.

Did you move on from Python or is that still your main programming langauge?

I am just beginning Python, following along to this online video http://youtu.be/N-ae8Q_7iCA which uses Code Academy as an extra resource. I am impressed with Code Academy. I think the best way to learn is through experience which Code Academy gives you. It gives you a problem then asks you to work it out.

I switched to C#. But python is amazing language, very flexible.


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