I need a book that can guide me while learning python. I have barely any background in programming so keep that in mind please.
First of all - you need some girls clothes
Bump because actually I would read one.
Diveintopython
>>50829368
Dietel & Dietel have an intro python book IIRC.
search for learn python the hard way
that should get you started
Learn python for dummies
>>50831693
>"you don't need to learn, look at these cool one time tricks!"
>needing a book when documentation exists
https://docs.python.org/3/tutorial/index.html
Highly recommend Introduction to Computer Science and Programming Using Python by MIT via edX https://www.edx.org/course/introduction-computer-science-mitx-6-00-1x-5
The textbook seems pretty good too - Introduction to Computation and Programming Using Python by John Guttag
>>50832045
>2.7
>>50829368
Bump
>>50831852
This is really the best way to learn Python. After this you just need to start writing programs of your own.
>>50829368
Learn Python the Hard Way
>>50829368
Just use the help() function.
so 3.5 or 2.7?
Codeacademy
>>50834739
2.2.3