Fantastic!!!
I’ve joined the forum over there. You do realise @RosemaryOrchard this is a double bonus for me?
I wasn’t aware aware that you have a podcast on automation.
However, I am now
Fantastic!!!
I’ve joined the forum over there. You do realise @RosemaryOrchard this is a double bonus for me?
I wasn’t aware aware that you have a podcast on automation.
However, I am now
It’s brand new today! We don’t have an episode 1 yet even
I have used Mimo. It is good but not great. As a newbie, I have found it useful to review concepts that I have learned. I have found it less useful for new concepts.
Even better @RosemaryOrchardin in it from the start
I’ve used it! It’s okay, not really worth it in my opinion. If you absolutely need to learn using mobile, try SoloLearn or Py. They’re free. If you want to get serious about learning, I’d use a Mac or PC. To get started, try codecademy, but if you really want to dive deep, Udemy, Udacity, Lynda, Pluralsight.
For the basics I’m definitely looking for mobile solutions (Pythonista has been great!!) and ones that have exercises rather than text only. Need to practice to learn
Thanks for all the recommendations. Q
https://learnpythonthehardway.org/book/intro.html
I haven’t used it personally but I think his approach is right on.