Author Topic: Gonna start learning Python.  (Read 481 times)


one does not simply start learning python

Hiss, hiss hiss hiss, hiss.

Lesson complete.

Chapter 2...

one does not simply start learning python
Well, I'm not gonna be one.

So yeah, any advice? :D
...follow tutorials?

not sure what else to say other than talking to Port

Pretty easy. Start of with prints. I started that way. Too bad I gave up because I didn't want to learn it. I had no idea why I was practicing anyway.

I made a program where you login with an already existing account(admin) and you can make your own accounts that stores password and info and logout and log back into another account.
That's about it.

To learn Python, one must travel to the farthest reaches of the world; Sweden. There, you must find a small cottage and server bunker in which the grand wizard of Python dwells in utter isolation. You must bring gifts of old technology -- IDE cables, floppy discs -- and he will train you in the ways of The Language; The Tongue of Serpent.

Codeacademy.com is my favorite way of learning python. It's extremely easy. Maybe the easiest. But yeah just go to codeacademy and your all set. Python is extremely easy to learn.

I love python
It's great for networking and stuff.
Though if your looking to make a huge game with super intense graphics I would look at a different language IMHO