Has anyone else used the book "Learning Python (3rd Edition) to learn? I'm 80 pages in and I'm a bit let down. The writing style makes learning frustrating because the writer Mark Lutz keeps referencing things that he acknowledges make no sense yet and following it by saying "we'll discuss that in chapter X."
Even though the back of the book says its written for anyone, I get the feeling its tailored more for people who already have some programming experience. Programming is pretty much the one thing I never got to dive into so maybe this isn't quite the method of learning for me.
I'm only doing this for fun, and I suppose I was hoping to prepare myself - I'll be taking a two year computer information systems course at a local community college soon - just enough to get a job and all. I've attached the course information just for the sake of it.
Anyone have any tips? I've heard Pascal is another good first language to learn, but given my previous experience with python maybe something like Instant Hacking from hetland.org is better for me.
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Has anyone else used the book "Learning Python (3rd Edition) to learn? I'm 80 pages in and I'm a bit let down. The writing style makes learning frustrating because the writer Mark Lutz keeps referencing things that he acknowledges make no sense yet and following it by saying "we'll discuss that in chapter X."
Even though the back of the book says its written for anyone, I get the feeling its tailored more for people who already have some programming experience. Programming is pretty much the one thing I never got to dive into so maybe this isn't quite the method of learning for me.
I'm only doing this for fun, and I suppose I was hoping to prepare myself - I'll be taking a two year computer information systems course at a local community college soon - just enough to get a job and all. I've attached the course information just for the sake of it.
Anyone have any tips? I've heard Pascal is another good first language to learn, but given my previous experience with python maybe something like Instant Hacking from hetland.org is better for me.
PS- I am already fluent in LISP. (jk)
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