On 8/31/21, Joost van Baal-Ilić <joos...@debian.org> wrote: > Hi, > > Op Fri, Aug 27, 2021 at 09:29:51AM +0100 schreef {Pokoradi, Balazs}: >> >> I’d recommend “Python crash course” by Eric Mathes, if you like learning >> using books. Gives good explanation of the basics, lists a few sample >> projects, all code is available on GitHub. >> I find the best beginner friendly tutorials on particular tasks/packages >> are the ones by Corey Schafer on YouTube. >> > <snip> > > FWIW, I like the way "Learn Python the Hard Way" ( > https://learnpythonthehardway.org/ ) by Zed A. Shaw treats the subject. > > HTH (for someone), Bye,
My copy of Learn Python the Hard Way is sitting no more than 12 inches from my mouse right now. I have PTSD-induced cognitive issues, and I have no problem following along with it. I took a chance on it after reading some reviews that proved to be fair judges. There's a CD that goes with, but I never even opened it and am still able to follow along. In the end, the book's method seemed to work fine with a totally not fancy, onboard "IDE" (Integrated Development Environment) via xfce4-terminal. There are a couple different installable IDEs in the main repository if one wants to play around to see if any further inspire one's own creativity. As a quick example, I can remember installing both "eric" and "idle". Geany and Bluefish both also mention Python support. I have them installed, but they're kind of "too busy" (overwhelming) for my brain. I do like how Geany highlights the contents of lilo(dot)conf so there's always that perk with that one. :D Hope this helps somehow, too. Cindy :) -- * runs with birdseed *