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This is a Wiki page. Users with edit rights can edit it. You are therefore free to (in fact, encouraged to) add details of material that other Python users will find useful. It is '''not''' an advertising page and is here to serve the whole Python community. Users who continually edit pages to give their own materials (particularly commercial materials) prominence, or spam the listing with multiple entries which point to resources with only slightly altered material, may subsequently find their editing rights disabled. ''You have been warned''. On a cheerier note - there is a constant stream of new and updated information on Python as the language is exploding in popularity. Only enthusiastic volunteers can keep this page current, so if something helped you, feel free to link it here. This is a Wiki page. Users with edit rights can edit it. You are, therefore, free to (in fact, encouraged to) add details of material that other Python users will find useful. It is '''not''' an advertising page and is here to serve the whole Python community. Users who continually edit pages to give their own materials (particularly commercial materials) prominence, or spam the listing with multiple entries which point to resources with only slightly altered material, may subsequently find their editing rights disabled. ''You have been warned''. On a cheerier note - there is a constant stream of new and updated information on Python as the language is exploding in popularity. Only enthusiastic volunteers can keep this page current, so if something helps you, feel free to link it here.
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The tutorials on this page are aimed at people who have previous experience with other programming languages (C, Perl, Lisp, Visual Basic, etc.). Also of potential interest are such related Beginners Guides as [[BeginnersGuide/Overview]] and BeginnersGuide/NonProgrammers, and the tips in MovingToPythonFromOtherLanguages. The tutorials on this page aim at people with previous experience with other programming languages (C, Perl, Lisp, Visual Basic, etc.). Also of potential interest are such related Beginners Guides as [[BeginnersGuide/Overview]] and BeginnersGuide/NonProgrammers, and the tips in MovingToPythonFromOtherLanguages.
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 * [[https://python.land/python-tutorial|A beginner-friendly Python tutorial]] that starts with the absolute basics, but also covers more advanced stuff like Python software deployment.  * [[https://programiz.pro/learn/master-python|A beginner-friendly Python course]] with interactive, bite-size lessons, and over 100 challenges.
 * [[https://python.land/python-tutorial|A beginner-friendly Python tutorial]] that starts with the absolute basics but also covers more advanced stuff like Python software deployment.
 * [[https://python.swaroopch.com/|A Byte of Python]], by Swaroop C.H. An introductory text for beginners and experienced programmers looking to learn Python.
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 * [[https://classpert.com/python-programming|Classpert - Python]] - A collection of free and paid Python online courses, from a wide range of providers.  * [[https://classpert.com/python-programming|Classpert - Python]] - A collection of free and paid Python online courses from a wide range of providers.
 * [[https://www.codedex.io.com|Codédex]] - A learn to code platform for K-12 and college students.
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 * [[http://mcsp.wartburg.edu/zelle/python/index.html|Python Programming: An Introduction to Computer Science]] by John M. Zelle. Used for CS1 courses at Wartburg College, IA. A simple Tkinter-based graphics.py module is used in textbook examples (Python 2 and 3).
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 * [[https://www.nbshare.io|Learn coding with Python notebooks]] A place where users can learn lot about Python coding with Python notebooks.   * [[https://www.nbshare.io|Learn coding with Python notebooks]] A place where users can learn lot about Python coding with Python notebooks.
 * [[https://www.scaler.com/topics/python/|Learn Python Programming]] Easy to understand Python tutorial explained with examples for beginners and professionals alike.
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 * [[http://interactivepython.org/courselib/static/thinkcspy/index.html|How to Think Like a Computer Scientist, Interactive Edition]]
 * [[http://interactivepython.org/runestone/static/pythonds/index.html|Problem Solving with Algorithms and Data Structures using Python]] (second-level course)
 * [[https://hackinscience.org|HackInScience: free and open-source Python training website]]
 * [[https://learn-python.adamemery.dev|Learn Python]] - A no install Python course with interactive exercises powered by Pyodide.
 * [[https://python-editor.adamemery.dev|Python Editor]] - A web app for writing and running basic Pythons scripts
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 * [[https://pyflo.net|PyFlo]] - A free, interactive guide to becoming a Python Programmer
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 * [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rfscVS0vtbw]] - Python Beginners Course by FreeCodeCamp (4 hours)
 * [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HGOBQPFzWKo]] - Python Intermediate Course by FreeCodeCamp (6 hours)
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  * [[https://www.codecademy.com/learn/learn-python-3|Free Python 3 course]] (almost daily Python lesson + cheat sheets)
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 * [[https://www.codecademy.com/learn/learn-python-3|Paid Python 3 course]] (almost daily Python lesson + cheat sheets)
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This is a Wiki page. Users with edit rights can edit it. You are, therefore, free to (in fact, encouraged to) add details of material that other Python users will find useful. It is not an advertising page and is here to serve the whole Python community. Users who continually edit pages to give their own materials (particularly commercial materials) prominence, or spam the listing with multiple entries which point to resources with only slightly altered material, may subsequently find their editing rights disabled. You have been warned. On a cheerier note - there is a constant stream of new and updated information on Python as the language is exploding in popularity. Only enthusiastic volunteers can keep this page current, so if something helps you, feel free to link it here.

Python for Programmers

The tutorials on this page aim at people with previous experience with other programming languages (C, Perl, Lisp, Visual Basic, etc.). Also of potential interest are such related Beginners Guides as BeginnersGuide/Overview and BeginnersGuide/NonProgrammers, and the tips in MovingToPythonFromOtherLanguages.

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Python Video Tutorials

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Other Python Resource Aggregators


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