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| From | Mats Wichmann <mats@wichmann.us> |
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| Newsgroups | comp.lang.python |
| Subject | Re: learning Python |
| Date | 2024-10-29 16:05 -0600 |
| Message-ID | <mailman.58.1730242834.4695.python-list@python.org> (permalink) |
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On 10/27/24 16:51, o1bigtenor via Python-list wrote: > Greetings > > There are mountains of books out there. > > Any suggestions for documents for a just learning how to program and > starting with Python (3)? > > Preference to a tool where I would be learning by doing - - - that > works well for me. > > TIA Frankly, the mountain of resources is so vast that none of us can have experience of more than a small fraction, and effective learning is a factor not only of the quality of the teacher/book/training course, but how it meshes with your own learning style. If you like learn-by-doing, you might take a look at PyBites (https://pybit.es/). But they're by no means the only players in that space!
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