I read through the wiki and decided that learning Python as a first language is still a sound choice.
I'm still unsure as to what book I should use, though. I did the first 10 chapters of LPTHW but those were the only free ones.
I need to commit to this now and finally force myself to do things. What book should I begin?
>>62208573
Python crash course, then fluent python
>book
No. If you want to learn python figure out what you really really want to make and start making it. It is literally as simple as that. Refer to books to find out stuff when you don't know how to do something..
>>62208634
I always see people recommending books, so I figured that would be the logical first step. I don't know what I want to make, I have nothing in mind.
>>62208667
You have never seen something and thought to yourself this sucks I know what will make it better?