sup /g/ents.
What are some good resources for python?
Some decent tutorials and lessons?
I've done some searches, but I am using py3 and most are written for py2 with a great deal of frustration as syntax has been changed.
Thanks...
>>55087992
> Some decent tutorials and lessons?
Mark Lutzs 'Learning Python' and 'Programing Python'
>>55087992
Just code monkey around, you won't make anything decent with python anyway
Wait. Did you just buy an ide for a language you don't know?
>>55088009
Thanks anon.
>>55088018
Eh, easy to learn, right?
>>55088023
No, I have a free educational license. They give out annual license if you have a .edu address.
>>55088029
>No, I have a free educational license. They give out annual license if you have a .edu address.
Link?
>>55088009
Found it.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2Y-n6IlHYliSXZxMk0xT0NSY1E/preview
Rock on anon.
>>55088018
>you won't make anything decent with python anyway
my hero
>>55088062
https://account.jetbrains.com/login
Sign up with .edu account. It will apply license to products you they allow for free.
The official tutorial in the documentation is actually the best I could find. Also, Dive into Python 3.
There's an introduction to computer science and Python course on edx currently but they're using 2.x, still might be nice for some general learning though.
>>55088071
How to obtain .edu account?
>>55090941
>How to obtain .edu account?
you know the answer to that, anon.
>>55091292
I'm a doctor that lives in a third world country.
"Automate the boring stuff with python"
>>55092149
Thanks
>>55087992
python 2.7:
print foo
Python 3.x:
print(foo)
congratulations, you can now use those python 2.7 tutorials. Any other differences won't matter too much to a beginner.
>>55088071
>up with .edu account. It will apply license to products you they allow for
Thanks, I just signed up and downloaded.
>>55087992
Do programming interview questions in the language and read the documentation. That's how I learned.
I haven't been in touch with Python for a while, is 2.7 still the goto standard or are people finally adopting Python 3?
>>55093457
2.7 is still the standard as far as I know, but there isn't a huge difference between 3.x and 2.7 as far as I know. If you can write 3, you can probably write 2.7 without much (if any) trouble, and vice versa.
>>55091384
Then move to a better country Pajeet
GNU/Linux
>>55093740
You must think it's very easy to do that don't you?
Besides I'm from finland.