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-====== ​Following ​JYP's recommended steps ======+====== JYP's recommended steps for learning python ​======
  
 As can be expected, there is **a lot** of online python documentation available, and it's easy to get lost. You can always use google to find an answer to your problem, and you will probably end up looking at lots of answers on [[http://​stackoverflow.com/​questions/​tagged/​python|Stack Overflow]] or a similar site. But it's always better to know where you can find some good documentation... and to spend some time to read the documentation As can be expected, there is **a lot** of online python documentation available, and it's easy to get lost. You can always use google to find an answer to your problem, and you will probably end up looking at lots of answers on [[http://​stackoverflow.com/​questions/​tagged/​python|Stack Overflow]] or a similar site. But it's always better to know where you can find some good documentation... and to spend some time to read the documentation
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 The official [[https://​docs.python.org/​2.7/​howto/​pyporting.html|Porting Python 2 Code to Python 3]] page gives the required information to make the transition from python 2 to python 3. It is still safe to use Python 2.7, so there is no rush to change to Python 3. The official [[https://​docs.python.org/​2.7/​howto/​pyporting.html|Porting Python 2 Code to Python 3]] page gives the required information to make the transition from python 2 to python 3. It is still safe to use Python 2.7, so there is no rush to change to Python 3.
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 +===== What now? =====
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 +You can do a lot more with python! But if you have read at least a part of this page, you should be able to find and use the modules you need. Make sure you do not reinvent the wheel! Use existing packages when possible, and make sure to report bugs or errors in the documentations when you find some
  
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