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Getting started with Python and this bootcamp.
 
Getting started with Python and this bootcamp.
# '''Reading''' - start reading through the following before you start working on the programming problems.
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# '''Reading''' - start reading through at least one of the following before you start working on the programming problems.
 
## [http://greenteapress.com/thinkpython2/html/index.html Think Python] - suitable for people with very limited programming experience, not very deep
 
## [http://greenteapress.com/thinkpython2/html/index.html Think Python] - suitable for people with very limited programming experience, not very deep
 
## [https://learnxinyminutes.com/docs/python3/ LearnXinYminutes] - quick review once you are familiar with the basics
 
## [https://learnxinyminutes.com/docs/python3/ LearnXinYminutes] - quick review once you are familiar with the basics

Revision as of 19:17, 22 May 2019

Getting started with Python and this bootcamp.

  1. Reading - start reading through at least one of the following before you start working on the programming problems.
    1. Think Python - suitable for people with very limited programming experience, not very deep
    2. LearnXinYminutes - quick review once you are familiar with the basics
    3. Python.org tutorial - good for those with programming experience already
  2. Work on solving these problems - https://www.hackerrank.com/domains/python. Start with the first problem and work your way up from there.
  3. Get Python installed on your computer - download the latest Python3 version at https://www.python.org/downloads/. Having python3 installed on your computer allows you to debug much quicker.
  4. If you are a current or incoming ISU student, or an ISU alumni, sign up for the ISU CS Mattermost at https://judy.indstate.edu. Note that you need to use your @sycamores.indstate.edu email address to sign up. Look for the Python Programming Channel (direct link is https://judy.indstate.edu/isu-cs/channels/python-programming). When asking about the hackerrank problems make sure to refer to them using the title hackerrank gives them.

That's it for now. Let's see how far you can get with solving the hackerrank problems! Good luck!