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What are the 12 learning styles of Python? I believe many inexperienced people don't know what to do about it. Therefore, this paper summarizes the causes and solutions of the problems. Through this article, I hope you can solve this problem.
Python is one of the most popular programming languages in the world, and it is popular with developers and creators all over the world. Most Linux and MacOS computers come pre-installed with a version of Python, and now even some Windows computer vendors are starting to install Python.
Maybe you haven't learned it yet. You want to learn it, but you don't know where to get started. Here are 12 resources to help you get started and master Python.
Courses, books, articles and documentation
1. The Python Software Foundation provides excellent information and documentation to help you embark on the coding journey. Be sure to check the Python getting started Guide. It will help you get the latest version of Python and provide useful tips about editors and development environments. The organization also has excellent documentation that can further guide you.
2. My Python journey began with the Turtle module. I first found out about Python and sea turtles in Bryson Payne's "teach your child to code". This book is a good resource. Buying this book will show you dozens of sample programs, which will stimulate your programming curiosity. Dr Payne also offers a cheap course under the same name on Udemy.
3. Dr. Payne's book arouses my curiosity, and I am eager to know more. That's when I found Al Sweigart's "automating boring things with Python". You can buy the book or use its online version, which is exactly the same as the print version and can be obtained and shared free of charge under a knowledge sharing license. Al's book taught me the basics of Python, functions, lists, dictionaries, how to manipulate strings, and so on. This is a great book. I have bought many books and donated them to the local library. Al also offers Udemy courses; using the coupon code on his website, you can attend for as little as $10.
4. Eric Matthes wrote "Python Express", which is a step-by-step introduction to Python published by No Starch Press (like the two books above). Matthes also has a great companion website that includes how to set up Python on your computer and a quick look-up table to simplify the learning curve.
5. Python for Everybody is another great Python learning resource. The website provides free access to Charles Severance's Coursera and edX certification courses. The site is divided into introductory, course and material sections, with 17 courses organized by topics ranging from installation to data visualization. Severance (@ drchuck on Twitter) is a clinical professor at the School of Information at the University of Michigan.
6. Seth Kenlon, our Python master of Opensource.com, has written a lot of articles about Python. Seth has a lot of great articles, including "saving and loading Python data with JSON", "learning object-oriented programming with Python", "placing platforms with Pygame in Python games", and so on.
Use Python on the Devic
Recently I am very interested in Circuit Playground Express, a device that runs CircuitPython, and CircuitPython is a subset of the Python programming language designed for microcontrollers. I find that Circuit Playground Express and CircuitPython are good ways to introduce Python (and general programming) to students. Its manufacturer Adafruit has a good series of tutorials that give you a quick grasp of CircuitPython.
BBC:Microbit is another good way to get started with Python. You can learn how to program it with MicroPython, another Python implementation for programming microcontrollers.
9. The article on learning Python is incomplete if it doesn't mention raspberry pie single board computers. Once you have a comfortable and powerful raspberry pie, you can find tons of inspiration for using it on Opensource.com, including "7 worthwhile raspberry pie projects", "reviving Amiga on raspberry pie", and "how to use raspberry pie as a VPN server".
10. Many schools provide students with iOS equipment to support their education. I found Trinket.io when I was trying to help teachers and students in these schools learn to write code in Python. Trinket allows you to write and execute Python 3 code in a browser. Trinket's getting started with Python tutorial will show you how to use Python on iOS devices.
Podcast
11. I like to listen to podcasts while driving. I found a lot of information on Teaching Python podcasts on Kelly Paredes and Sean Tibor. Their content is very suitable for the field of education.
12. If you are looking for something more generic, I recommend Michael Kennedy's Talk Python to Me podcast. It provides the best information about Python and related technologies.
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