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== What should I know already == | |||
It would be good to know: | It would be good to know: | ||
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* GIT | * GIT | ||
== What editor/IDE should I use? == | |||
Whatever you want! I recommend learning emacs or vim. If you do not know how to use any specific editor and do not want to learn one now, then use spyder for writing python. | Whatever you want! I recommend learning emacs or vim. If you do not know how to use any specific editor and do not want to learn one now, then use spyder for writing python. | ||
== What python version are we using? == | |||
I will teach using python 3 | I will teach using python 3 | ||
== What books/resources do you recommend? == | |||
This page contains most of python's syntax: https://learnxinyminutes.com/docs/python3/ | This page contains most of python's syntax: https://learnxinyminutes.com/docs/python3/ | ||
== What software do I need to install? == | |||
You only need python 3 and an editor. | You only need python 3 and an editor. | ||
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I recommend that you install an interactive python shell, like IPython[https://ipython.org/] or bpython[https://bpython-interpreter.org/] | I recommend that you install an interactive python shell, like IPython[https://ipython.org/] or bpython[https://bpython-interpreter.org/] | ||
= Grading = | |||
TBA | TBA | ||
= Lecture Notes = | |||
== Lecture 1 == | |||
Basic types, lists, for-loops, functions, imports and classes | |||
https://wiki.itcollege.ee/index.php/I719_Fundamentals_of_Python/lecture1 |
Revision as of 19:06, 6 February 2017
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I know already
It would be good to know:
- How to use the unix command line
- GIT
What editor/IDE should I use?
Whatever you want! I recommend learning emacs or vim. If you do not know how to use any specific editor and do not want to learn one now, then use spyder for writing python.
What python version are we using?
I will teach using python 3
What books/resources do you recommend?
This page contains most of python's syntax: https://learnxinyminutes.com/docs/python3/
What software do I need to install?
You only need python 3 and an editor.
I recommend that you install an interactive python shell, like IPython[1] or bpython[2]
Grading
TBA
Lecture Notes
Lecture 1
Basic types, lists, for-loops, functions, imports and classes https://wiki.itcollege.ee/index.php/I719_Fundamentals_of_Python/lecture1