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Seeking Python 3 tutor/mentor

 
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Hello

I hope this is the right place for this topic.

I have been using codecademy.com and askpython.com for the baby steps in teaching myself python 3.

I have a very simple project I am trying to write a program for an was wondering if there is anyone that would be willing to tutor me as I try and figure this out.

Thank you,
David
 
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despite the name, this is probably the best and easiest tutorial for learning Python. I haven't looked at the videos, which are not free, but the book its self is free, and I'd say you can't go wrong with it:

http://learncodethehardway.com/

 
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@E. Olsen

Hey thanks ! This looks pretty spiffy. I'm gonna plunk down the $29 and give it a go.

A book, video and a companion site should work well for me as many times just reading something doesn't cut it for me.

I will tell you how it goes as I do it here.

Cheers!
David
 
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