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I'm learning Python at university, and although he is good at describing how Python basics work, some things I really can't get my head around, stuff you have to "figure out for yourself" because he only has brief notes. A bit of it I can do, but I'm not sure whether it's a mind block or what, but I think of a solution and it still doesn't work. :/ God knows what it's going to be like to learn a object-oriented language later on. It's taken me hours just to do 4 questions.
I'm mainly using a graphics editor at the moment to draw multiple circles in multiple locations, and stuff releated top that. I might use this thread later to ask a question if I get really stuck...
Is there any good material that anyone knows of that explains Python well? I've seen a few things online but it's from experts so it's very simplified and looks complicated (but probably not to them). I'm about to order this book which he's basing the learning on so maybe it will help.
I'm learning Python at university, and although he is good at describing how Python basics work, some things I really can't get my head around, stuff you have to "figure out for yourself" because he only has brief notes. A bit of it I can do, but I'm not sure whether it's a mind block or what, but I think of a solution and it still doesn't work. :/ God knows what it's going to be like to learn a object-oriented language later on. It's taken me hours just to do 4 questions.
I'm mainly using a graphics editor at the moment to draw multiple circles in multiple locations, and stuff releated top that. I might use this thread later to ask a question if I get really stuck...
Is there any good material that anyone knows of that explains Python well? I've seen a few things online but it's from experts so it's very simplified and looks complicated (but probably not to them). I'm about to order this book which he's basing the learning on so maybe it will help.