Zed Shaw has some great tutorials:
http://learnpythonthehardway.org/
this is the companion book where you can work through exercises by yourself.

or the video lectures where you basically pair program with him.  there is a 
real web app at the end.
http://www.udemy.com/learn-python-the-hard-way/


On Jun 12, 2012, at 2:09 PM, Arch Angel wrote:

> 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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