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So you want to learn python! Smart choice! Welcome here!

 

You need to learn

  • language syntax (how to tell computer what you want to do)
  • data structures (how to model things in your programs)
  • solving problems (how to put syntax and data together)


 

This website wnats to be guide for a young computer enthusiast without programming experience when learning best first language (python). Which books are best? Where to start? If you are experienced programmer, go directly to python website or go solve some Tasks. If you stay here, you will get "annotated guide" to python.org website, and other information.

 

Python basics

 

 

After Basics

 

Data Structures

 

wikipedia- wikibooks

 

Tasks for python learners

Python, is like any other language: to learn it you need to use it to solve some training problems. So we provide tasks (or etudes, a term coined by excellend book Etudes for Programmers, one of the best programming books ever, long time out of print)

 

Feedback, question, suggestions

 

Ask questions at Programming Talk Ubuntu Forum

 

Links

 


  • This wiki was created by collecting good information from many sources all over internet (starting with python.org ), many python blogs and mailing lists, and as result from discussions with great folks of Programming Talk forum best Linux distro: Ubuntu . If you don't use it yet, you are missing a lot!
  • If you want to get in touch with me, try above forum, or email me at: learnpydia AT googlegroups DOT com
  • Yes, You can also contribute with your ideas and suggestion: What can you do with a wiki? Take a tour
  • How do you create a new page? 2 easy ways
  • Learn how to use bold, italics, tables, and more: The wiki style page

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