I know it's self explanatory if you're
already in this directory, but for those
who don't know, this directory and all
it's sub-directories, are a collection
of files meant to help facilitate an
understanding of the python programming
language.
I started the process of creating this
guide, mainly to go over the basics of
my python skills. As I worked with the
resources available to me, and as I
delved further and further into the
language, I realized that there is a
massive amount of information that you
learn, but eventually forget.
I found myself re-discovering python
again and honestly it was a joy.
To anyone who reads this, my biggest
advice for learning anything, is to
teach it as best as you can to someone
else or even to yourself.
It's often said that if you can't teach
a subject, you don't understand that
subject well enough.
That main concept was the origin of this
guide. Which on that topic, I kind of
don't like calling this a guide because
for me, at least, it's more of a
reference resource. As mentioned before
you learn a lot of things, only to
eventually forget them.
That is how I intend these files to be
used, as a reminder of all the things
you can do with python.
Lastly, and as kindheartedly as possible, this guide is
a petition to all programmers to
improve it where you see fit. I'm not
a professional (yet) and I don't do this for
my job (yet), I just noticed these guides
helped me with my python skills. I hope
you all enjoy them and use these newfound
skills to enhance your lives, and the lives
of others.