Hi guys

I just thought I'd quickly introduce myself. I'm trying to learn Python
as a hobby. Last year I tried to learn java and just found that it
didn't make much sense, so got discouraged and didn't get very far. I
did a few tutorials of Python this year, and found that the structure of
it made more sense (to me) so I've bought a couple books "Intro to
Computer science" and "Beginning Python". 

I'm working through the chapters and tasks in the Intro to Computer
Science. I'm finding the format is great, with the questions and tasks
at the end, but the biggest problem I'm having is when I'm uncertain,
there's no one to tell me if I got it right! It's also been a long time
since I've done maths, so I really struggled with that chapter (and
didn't finish it).

My only programming background is color basic (when I was 8) and gw
basic (secondary school) when I gave up and took music at uni. I'm so
old I learned html by typing plain text. 

So... I have a basic concept of programming, variables, error-handling,
"computers don't do what you want, they do what you tell them", that
sort of thing. I'm a new Ubuntu user so I'm also getting my head around
command line, which I like (is that weird?).

Anyway, I'm dying for the day I understand what you guys are talking
about and hoping you won't mind too much if I ask you to check my
"homework" sometimes?

Sorry for going on so much. But that's what I do!

Jacqui





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