Re: [Tutor] Study Tips

2016-06-01 Thread Alan Gauld via Tutor
On 01/06/16 20:06, Anindya Mookerjea wrote: > Hi experts, > > I am going to start learning Python and have got no coding > experience/knowledge whatsoever . So Python would be my first programming > language Start with one of the tutorials on the non-programmers page of python.org

Re: [Tutor] Study Tips

2016-06-01 Thread Steve Lett
Gday! On 31/05/2016 8:52 AM, "Steve Lett" wrote: > Thank you for the reply. > On 30/05/2016 3:45 PM, "Steve Lett" wrote: > >> Hi folks, >> Just started learning python. I've been having a really hard time in >> getting started, and still am! I

Re: [Tutor] Study Tips

2016-06-01 Thread Anindya Mookerjea
Hi experts, I am going to start learning Python and have got no coding experience/knowledge whatsoever . So Python would be my first programming language Please suggest Thank you Anindya On Wednesday, June 1, 2016, William Ray Wing wrote: > > > On May 30, 2016, at 1:45 AM,

Re: [Tutor] Study Tips

2016-06-01 Thread William Ray Wing
> On May 30, 2016, at 1:45 AM, Steve Lett wrote: > > Hi folks, > Just started learning python. I've been having a really hard time in > getting started, and still am! I have a slight learning difficulty, > including a stroke in Jan.2010. You wouldnt know even if u were

Re: [Tutor] Study Tips

2016-05-30 Thread Steve Lett
Thank you for the reply. On 30/05/2016 3:45 PM, "Steve Lett" wrote: > Hi folks, > Just started learning python. I've been having a really hard time in > getting started, and still am! I have a slight learning difficulty, > including a stroke in Jan.2010. You wouldnt know

Re: [Tutor] Study Tips

2016-05-30 Thread Colby Christensen
ython.org > Subject: Re: [Tutor] Study Tips > > * Alan Gauld via Tutor [2016-05-30 22:11]: >> On 30/05/16 06:45, Steve Lett wrote: >> >> write code., lots of it. >> >> Don't just settle for the examples/exercises in your book. >> Use them as

Re: [Tutor] Study Tips

2016-05-30 Thread Alex Kleider
On 2016-05-30 12:02, boB Stepp wrote: ... Are you totally new to programming in *any* language? If yes, you have much more to learn than *just* a programming language. I am going to assume that you are very new to programming in general. Forgive me if I am mistaken! But if you are, then some

Re: [Tutor] Study Tips

2016-05-30 Thread David Rock
* Alan Gauld via Tutor [2016-05-30 22:11]: > On 30/05/16 06:45, Steve Lett wrote: > > write code., lots of it. > > Don't just settle for the examples/exercises in your book. > Use them as a start but extend them. Add extra features. > Change the output format or the sort

Re: [Tutor] Study Tips

2016-05-30 Thread Alan Gauld via Tutor
On 30/05/16 06:45, Steve Lett wrote: > Out of a long list of books that I have collected ( python, Blender, etc ) > I have decided to start on Introducing Python (hard copy 2nd Ed, ebook 3rd > ed) by Bill Lubanovic. Before that I was going to start with Python > Programming for the Absolute

Re: [Tutor] Study Tips

2016-05-30 Thread boB Stepp
Hi and welcome to Tutor, Steve! I am one of the learners, and I can honestly say that you have found the right place to ask questions when you get stuck. Things on the list seem slow this weekend. In the US, where I am at, we are having Memorial Day weekend. I still have to chew over two meaty

[Tutor] Study Tips

2016-05-30 Thread Steve Lett
Hi folks, Just started learning python. I've been having a really hard time in getting started, and still am! I have a slight learning difficulty, including a stroke in Jan.2010. You wouldnt know even if u were here looking at me! Praise God for the great salvation! I have a slight learning