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This is in continuance to the http://stackoverflow.com/questions/139017/learning-a-programming-language-at-an-elderly-age">previous question which I asked yesterday. I received an overwhelming response where community members encouraged me to have a go at a programming language. There were recommendations for learning languages such as Python, Visual Basic et al.

I have decided to tame my programming desires by learning Python. Therefore, I have posted this question. If this question has already been posted on this site, then please put a link as I could not find it in Related Questions as well as through the Search feature present in the forum.

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closed as exact duplicate by Blair Conrad Sep 27 '08 at 11:58

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I recommend Think Python.

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I taught myself Python by doing lots of exercises. I collected them into my Building Skills books.

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The one that seems to get suggested in every other thread is Dive into Python. It's free, so that's a plus.

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Advanced Python Programming helped me a lot while learning Python.

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Is this book Ok for a beginner? – vishnuvyas Sep 27 '08 at 10:57

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