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Python Free Tutorial And Ebook

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Here are 20 free Python tutorials, eBooks and PDF:

1. Python Monk

-Free, interactive tutorials to help you discover Python idioms, in your browser!

2. Python Tutorial On Codeacademy

-Interactive browser based tutorial for python programming.

3. Coursera Python Course

-This course is designed to be a fun introduction to the basics of programming in Python.

4. LearnPython.org

-Whether you are an experienced programmer or not, this website is intended for everyone who wishes to learn the Python programming language.

5. Official Python Tutorials

-This tutorial introduces the reader informally to the basic concepts and features of the Python language and system. It helps to have a Python interpreter handy for hands-on experience, but all examples are self-contained, so the tutorial can be read off-line as well.

6. Invent with Python

-Free eBook that teaches you how to program in the Python programming language. Each chapter gives you the complete source code for a new game.

7. After Hours Programming tutorial on python

-The Python tutorial is constructed to teach you the fundamentals of the Python programming language.

8. Beginning Python for Bioinformatics

-Introduces Python as a useful and viable development language for the computer programming needs of the bioinformatics community.

9. Learning to Program

-This web site is designed to help total beginners learn to program.

10. Learning Python for complete n00b

-This tutorial aims to walk you through the basic in and outs of the python language. This is meant to be a beginner’s course on programming in general, but is also a good reference for the more advanced programmer that hasn’t used Python before.

11. Python Bibliotheca

-This site aims to be both a library of educational materials using Python to teach computer programming, and a virtual meeting place for teachers and students engaged in learning and teaching using Python.

12. Python from Scratch - Creating a Dynamic Website By Nettuts+

-Helps you build a dynamic website with Python.

13. Python 101 Tutorials Series on Youtube

-Install python and check that it worked by using the print function in python.

14. Introduction to programming with Python and Tkinter

-The purpose of this project is to provide users an interactive environment for learning python.

15. A hands-on introduction to Python for beginning programmers

-Jumpstart your Python and programming careers with this 3-hour interactive tutorial. By the end, you'll have hands-on exposure to many core programming concepts, be able to write useful Python.

16. Python Tutorials for Beginners

-This is a collection of Python Tutorials for absolute beginners. It assumes no prior knowledge of programming but it does assume that you have Python 2.x installed.

17. Learn Python Through Public Data Hacking

-In this tutorial, you'll learn Python basics by reading files, scraping the web, building data structures, and analysing real world data.

18. Python Video Tutorials By Alison

-Learn about basics of computer programming using the Python programming language.

19. Learn Python The Hard Way

-focuses on learning by experience and trying sample code on your own.

20. A Byte Of Python

-This book serves as a guide or tutorial to the Python programming language. It is mainly targeted at newbies. It is useful for experienced programmers as well.

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