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Nov 16 2019 10:15am
I know google is my friend but wondering if you guys can suggest some resources for a beginner with no coding experience.
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Nov 16 2019 10:49am
Probably Udemy to get a little bit of an idea around the syntax initially. That's how I have been getting in to programming in the last few months. Though not Python, a similar language. Generally most courses worth their weight are always on sale for like $10-15, which is more than worth it, and normally there are discord servers etc for those courses for you to bounce idea's. Other than that, have you thought of codeacademy just to dip in to it a little until you can start really exploring by doing your own programs/scripts?
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Nov 17 2019 04:20am
You can try Solo Learn.
Its free and cover the basics.
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Dec 4 2019 09:14pm
Free eBook
Learn Python the Hard Way, 2nd Ed.
Using an IDE will probably help too,. PyCharm is decent for beginners.
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Dec 5 2019 12:46pm
Quote (timmayX @ 5 Dec 2019 04:14)
Free eBook
Learn Python the Hard Way, 2nd Ed.
Using an IDE will probably help too,. PyCharm is decent for beginners.
And PyCharm/IntelliJ (python plugin) is awesome even for for advanced users :-)
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Dec 5 2019 01:20pm
Quote (timmayX @ 5 Dec 2019 03:14)
Free eBook
Learn Python the Hard Way, 2nd Ed.
Using an IDE will probably help too,. PyCharm is decent for beginners.
Got a link to the free ebook? May be of use to more than just op
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Dec 5 2019 02:13pm
Quote (Kalms @ 5 Dec 2019 14:20)
Got a link to the free ebook? May be of use to more than just op
Google the title with Green Tea Press
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Dec 6 2019 12:31am
I took an intensive with codecademy when i first started. Helped a lot, i think it was 99$ and like 6 weeks long
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