Sup /g/uys. So I'm taking an intro to programming class this fall. Turns out the programming class AFTER that one is a transfer requirement for most Mechanical Engineering programs in my state. Until recently I had planned to transfer out of state so it wasn't something I even bothered thinking about until now (Ive got something like 70 credits at my JC)
Anyways, this class is apparently based on Python (class description: "Using Python - Extension language for 3D and GIS." No clue wtf any of that means). Is there anything I ought to be doing to prepare for this? Ive got about two months.
>Python
I wouldn't worry about it, anon.
>>61276718
Whether the class is using Python 2 or Python 3, here is a short and sweet intro.
http://greenteapress.com/wp/think-python/
There are two versions that cover either active Python versions. It is also FREE. I would NOT bother with anything deeper into CS. Beware of /g/ trying to convert you to CS below, you are doing mechanical engineering no need to weigh yourself down.
Good luck!
https://learnpythonthehardway.org/book/preface.html
GL HF
>>61276776
Literally only doing this because its a transfer requirement. Thanks for the link!