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Contract Otter
May 31, 2007
I've been fumbling around with Python the last couple of days and studying various tutorials for Python itself and libraries such as pygame. However, I'm quite unexperienced in coding and with only a minor Java background I find it pretty hard to really learn and apply my learnings in practice without doing "homework assignments".

It would really help my learning if I'd be able to program and think for myself given problems that I know can be done with the skills I've learned so far. Are there that kind of tutorials available? For example a university course with open material or something.

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Contract Otter
May 31, 2007

do it posted:

This might be too basic for what you're looking for, but Learning Python has exercises at the end of each chapter.

Thanks, I'll look into it!

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