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WelcomeWelcome to the LearnPython.org interactive Python tutorial. Whether you are an experienced programmer or not, this website is intended for everyone who wishes to learn the Python programming language. You are welcome to join our group on Facebook for questions, discussions and updates. After you complete the tutorials, you can get certified at LearnX and add your certification to your LinkedIn profile. Just click on the chapter you wish to begin from, and follow the instructions. Good luck! Learn the Basics
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Contributing TutorialsRead more here: Contributing Tutorials Beginner's Guide to PythonNew to programming? Python is free and easy to learn if you know where to start! This guide will help you to get started quickly. Chinese Translation New to Python?Read BeginnersGuide/Overview for a short explanation of what Python is. Getting PythonNext, install the Python 3 interpreter on your computer. This is the program that reads Python programs and carries out their instructions; you need it before you can do any Python programming. Mac and Linux distributions may include an outdated version of Python (Python 2), but you should install an updated one (Python 3). See BeginnersGuide/Download for instructions to download the correct version of Python. There are also Python interpreter and IDE bundles available, such as Thonny. Other options can be found at IntegratedDevelopmentEnvironments. At some stage, you'll want to edit and save your program code. Take a look at HowToEditPythonCode for some advice and recommendations. Learning PythonNext, read a tutorial and try some simple experiments with your new Python interpreter.
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Print a cheat sheet of the most important Python features and post it to your office wall until you know the basics well. Once you have read a tutorial, you can browse through Python's online documentation. It includes a tutorial that might come in handy, a Library Reference that lists all of the modules that come standard with Python, and the Language Reference for a complete (if rather dry) explanation of Python's syntax. When you are ready to write your first program, you will need a text editor or an IDE. If you don't want to use Thonny or something more advanced, then you can use IDLE, which is bundled with Python and supports extensions. This Python wiki also contains a page about Python One-Liners -- an obscure but interesting subculture in Python. Need Help?Need help with any of this? Read BeginnersGuide/Help for mailing lists and newsgroups. Most Python books will include an introduction to the language; see IntroductoryBooks for suggested titles. Consult BeginnersGuide/Examples for small programs and little snippets of code that can help you learn. Or, if you prefer to learn Python through listening to a lecture, you can attend a training course or even hire a trainer to come to your company. Consult the PythonEvents page to see if any training courses are scheduled in your area and the PythonTraining page for a list of trainers. Teachers can join the EDU-SIG, a mailing list for discussion of Python's use in teaching at any level ranging from K-12 up to university. Complete list of Beginner's Guide pages
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