Start Here: Python 3x Programming: Made Fun and Easier

· Alien Cat Studios
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About this ebook

Start Here: Python 3x Programming is a great place for the total
beginner to learn how to become a programmer. Python is one of the best
languages to choose for the beginning programmer. This course takes you from
knowing nothing to creating your first arcade style game including graphics,
sound, and music. You will learn to apply a version system, some software
design, how to choose a license, and how to package your first installation
exe. This course uses humor, visual, and experiential learning to make learning
more fun.

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About the author

 

Jody S. Ginther is an expert in faster learning systems. He is currently a professor of experimental learning at a major medical research university in south China. He teaches doctors, medical professors and teachers, business and hospital administrators, research scientists, and psychologists.  He has and continues to teach computers, programming, mathematics, business, cross-cultural communications, conflict management, medical and science terminology, and scientific research writing.

He also teaches doctors and administrators at a number of research hospitals associated with the university including all types of doctors from acupuncturists to neurosurgeons. His hobbies include; learning, guitar, singing, sculpture, drums, piano, film making, martial arts, painting, and other arts.

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