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How to Learn Python?

SerpentSerpent Sometimes Vancouver, BC, sometimes Brisbane, QLDRegistered User regular
Hey! Just wondering what everyone / anyone thinks is the best starting point for learning python?

For reference, I have a strong programming background (pascal C C++ Fortran Java C# etc), advanced mathematics (publishing papers), statistical things (R), cloud (AWS), SQL... data warehousing... machine learning data science blah blah insert more buzzwords here.

I just don't use python cause I never need to cause I can do everything else. Just time to fill the hole. Every once in awhile I came across an application where I feel python would be the appropriate tool to use but I and my team don't have expertise there, and the barrier to entry compared to just using what we already use is higher.

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  • No-QuarterNo-Quarter Nothing To Fear But Fear ItselfRegistered User regular
    Take this to the Help/ Advice forum my friend!

  • see317see317 Registered User regular
    If not H/A, maybe Moe's would be more able to provide useful advice on this topic?

    Not saying people in D&D can't, but Moe's seems better suited to this topic.

  • ElJeffeElJeffe Registered User, ClubPA regular
    H/A or Moe's are the correct options, here!

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