hello, I have started learning python these days. Although i am following a course on coursera.org for learning it , but that course is going very very slow. Also, I don't know if that course contains all things which is need to build codes in python. I have very good hand in C and C++ . Can you suggest me some good sources to learn python ? video lectures will be more helpful because i feel comfortable with that. and which IDE i should use for compiling and running my codes ? thanks in advance.
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Jump to PostLet me just ask you: Is there really any point in sitting down and learning Python, when you already know C/C++? Let's look at this logically, from gaining knowlege in C/C++ you should have an understanding of syntax and how programming logic works. So, would you benefit from sitting down …
Jump to PostDevelopment time with Python is much faster than with C++
The main supporter of Python is Google and they rather successfully use Python internally.Python, being a high level language, complements the low level C++ language very well. So it is worthwhile knowing both.
Python, similar to Java, is portable …
Jump to PostAnother video series:
http://www.youtube.com/user/ryanmshea
or:
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLEA1FEF17E1E5C0DA
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nitin1 commented: so, according to you should i learn it like syntax and loops and all that things ? can you elaborate ? thanks. +3
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