Python Learning

Bill BILL_NOSPAM at Noway.net
Sun Dec 17 19:31:12 EST 2017


Larry Martell wrote:
> So, your experience is that the style of learning you offer is
>> unsuitable to anyone who doesn't have some background in algebra.
>> That's fine. For your course, you set the prereqs. But that's not the
>> only way for someone to get into coding. You do NOT have to go to
>> college before you start creating software. That is also not an
>> opinion; it's a fact backed by a number of proven instances (myself
>> included).

You might benefit by a course in logic.  I never said that was the only 
way to learn. I learned (BASIC) in 8th grade too.

> I started coding when I was 16, in 1975. I wrote a downhill skiing
> game in basic, which I had taught to myself. I went to collage when I
> was 17, and I had taught myself FORTRAN and I tested out of the class.




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