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Noob willing to learn python,any body willing to teach on your free time?
#1
I am just an noob,stepped my self in to this programming field,
I am interested in learning this python language ,i know basic fundamentals of "c",i started to reading tut's,videos,e-book about python,but i am always having some doubts while i am reading them,so decided to ask some tutoring help ,if any body is willing to teach this noob ,please leave a reply,i will come online according to your convenience..


NOTE:please do not flame,if any body willing to help,please leave a reply here.
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#2
if i could help bud i would but i dont speak python XD
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#3
I am also willing to learn Python. But I would prefer online guides instead of asking someone to teach me.
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#4
I would also want to agree with Soul Extractor. Just google Phython tutorials and youll get some tuts on them to learn about them. Its way better and easier in my opinion than asking someone else to teach them for you. And besides you can do it anytime you want to rather than waiting for the helper to come online Big Grin
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#5
Best for you to learn Python is to search on Google and to view some tutorials from here.
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#6
Check out TheNewBoston on Youtube. He has tons of videos on lots of programming languages. I used his videos to help start me off with Python and they're great. Bucky is a cool guy too Cool
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#7
Thanks Nemmyy i really needed something like that ;D
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#8
hey bro nice to c u here Smile

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#9
I could use some Python guidance as well.
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#10
python isn't something you should need guidance on. it's a really simply and almost like you're having an english conversation when coding it. u just need to focus
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