I used Head First Python, which does what you want, and then I took it a bit 
further with Gray Hat Python: Python Programming for Hackers and Reverse 
Engineers.

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From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Arch Angel
Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2012 2:09 PM
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Subject: [Pauldotcom] Beginner's Python Book Or Website Suggestion

My son, some of you have met, is showing an interest in Python programming.  He 
has never done any sort of programming in the past, however I told him that we 
would learn Python together.  I have very little programming experience myself, 
but I have worked in Python in the past.  Mostly either reworking something 
already written or very small targeted scripts for a certain task.

What would be a good book , or website, that we can sit down at the kitchen 
table to learn Python side by side?

I thinking something which creates short bursts of code that has a usable 
product in the end might be better, this way he doesn't get bored and decide to 
quit before he realizes the power of Python.

Thanks everyone!

Robert
(arch3angel)
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