Aug-30-2017, 01:51 PM
Welcome, Syogun. As with all new members, I ask that you read the Help / Rules document before posting. The other thing I like to recommend to new users is, if possible, get the latest version of Python (currently 3.6.2). If you are on a Linux system, you may have two versions- 2.7.x and 3.x.x, depending on the OS. If that is the case, ignore the 2.7 version and focus on the 3.x version.
Take your time when learning, having a strong understanding of the basics is paramount in understanding more advanced concepts. Make sure any books or tutorials you use are centered on Python 3. We have a list of resources located here: Free Python Resources, as well as some very good tutorials, take some time to browse through them. For some ideas on what to program, check this link: Programming Ideas. I usually tell people to program things that are related to their interests.
Other than that, the best advice I can offer is be patient and above all, have fun.
Take your time when learning, having a strong understanding of the basics is paramount in understanding more advanced concepts. Make sure any books or tutorials you use are centered on Python 3. We have a list of resources located here: Free Python Resources, as well as some very good tutorials, take some time to browse through them. For some ideas on what to program, check this link: Programming Ideas. I usually tell people to program things that are related to their interests.
Other than that, the best advice I can offer is be patient and above all, have fun.
If it ain't broke, I just haven't gotten to it yet.
OS: Windows 10, openSuse 42.3, freeBSD 11, Raspian "Stretch"
Python 3.6.5, IDE: PyCharm 2018 Community Edition
OS: Windows 10, openSuse 42.3, freeBSD 11, Raspian "Stretch"
Python 3.6.5, IDE: PyCharm 2018 Community Edition