[dfs3] learning to program the DIY way

John john.graves at live.co.uk
Wed Sep 3 13:49:09 UTC 2014


Hi Mark,
this sounds great have you given any thought to where and when, if I can get 
away I would love to join in. By the way I am over 70 years old and think 
this would be a good way to delay the onset of dementia.

Regards

John

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From: mark
Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2014 10:34 AM
To: Durham (UK) Free Software Skill-Share organising list
Subject: [dfs3] learning to program the DIY way

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Hey all,

Would anyone like to learn to program with me? We could form a study
group or just consult each other if we get stuck.

I'm going to be learning to program a language called Python [1],
using a free book called "Learn Python the Hard Way" which is
available for free on t'internet [2].

I think the name is inaccurate - the author is just making a point
that you need to practise in order to get good at anything. I've
looked at half a dozen different online courses and this seemed like
the best. It is suitable for people who have never programmed before.

Starting this week, kids have to learn to programme in school from a
very young age, so this is an opportunity to be able to help your
grandchildren / children / self with your homework (depending on how
old you are), or just to be able to say, "aha, let mum show you how
I'd do that in python".

My own reason for learning python is that I learnt some other
programming languages a long time ago, but they aren't in common use
any more, and I want to be able to contribute to projects that are
making the world a better place (examples [3]) so I'm updating my
skills. Other reasons people give for learning to code include:

- self-directed learning looks good on your CV
- could lead to higher study or employment in IT
- it enables you to make your own programs which work just how you want
- it teaches problem-solving
- it provides a way in to understanding the world of information
- it is a creative act that demands no other justification


I've only got as far as chapter one by the way, so it won't take you
long to catch up...

Mark


[1] http://python.org/
[2] http://learnpythonthehardway.org/book/
[3] http://piratepad.net/0FjDbClgpj
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