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No offense, but I find videos a terrible way to learn most things. :-) They're great for showing something like how to crack and obscure laptop for a battery change and the like. However, for something like learning a computer language, I personally think that's a poor way to do it.
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Nice one !!!!! --might get that myself.

On Youtube Video learning I 100% agree with @gunrunnerjohn !.

Videos are great when I need to "get inside a laptop" or learn how to fit new line into a grass strimmer machine or assemble one of those legendary I.K.E.A flat packs - but for things like computer languages (e,g python), install complex software packages, master complex spreadsheets etc I prefer "paper and pencil" method - where it's simple to pause, go back, make notes, etc etc.

Hint here to anybody making YouTube instructional videos - Please - no background music (except obviously if teaching how to play a musical instrument !!) and speak slowly - assume your audience have learning disabilities --it's not a question of understanding the language it's just people don't realize how fast they speak when doing a video.

I ABSOLUTELY LOATHE those videos that have unnecessary background "Music (??)" in them too --it's pointless, distracting and usually the so called music sounds worse than 3 giant JCB's digging together preparing the sjte for a new motorway (freeway) bridge etc.

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No offense, but I find videos a terrible way to learn most things. :-) They're great for showing something like how to crack and obscure laptop for a battery change and the like. However, for something like learning a computer language, I personally think that's a poor way to do it.
I find videos the easiest way of learning, reading text from a page just doesn't sink in.
 

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If I watch someone do something, especially if they're next to me, I can absorb most things. I watched a guy write html in notepad for 3 days and was building websites on the 4th. Then on to the W3Schools website to pinch code snippets.
 

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I find videos the easiest way of learning, reading text from a page just doesn't sink in.
Could be an age related thing -- older people probably used to Old classroom ways -- I agree for mechanical stuff like opening computer cases etc / fiddling around with cars / motor bikes etc videos are great but still prefer the old school way with non mechanical or technical stuff e.g software install / programming /etc.
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If you've got someone next to you it's easy to ask them to stop / redo stuff / explain what they are doing etc. With a video it's messy re-winding, re-starting etc and some of those Youtube videos make you go through a whole slew of commercials again before they re-start .



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I find videos the easiest way of learning, reading text from a page just doesn't sink in.
So there really is different ways of learning! I learned the computer languages I used from books and hands-on experience. Normally, a new computer language was tackled because I had to use it.

I worked on the development of the Univac BC/7 small-business computer. I learned Fortran because Intel wrote the first 8080 simulator in Fortran and I had to integrate their CPU simulator into a whole machine simulator with display, printer, card readers, floppy disks, etc. We were developing software for the BC/7 before we had hardware to run it on, so I wrote a complete emulator that was running on the Univac 1108.

I can't even imagine learning a new computer language from a video. Different strokes for different folks, I guess we really all are different. :LOL:
 

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So there really is different ways of learning! I learned the computer languages I used from books and hands-on experience. Normally, a new computer language was tackled because I had to use it.

I worked on the development of the Univac BC/7 small-business computer. I learned Fortran because Intel wrote the first 8080 simulator in Fortran and I had to integrate their CPU simulator into a whole machine simulator with display, printer, card readers, floppy disks, etc. We were developing software for the BC/7 before we had hardware to run it on, so I wrote a complete emulator that was running on the Univac 1108.

I can't even imagine learning a new computer language from a video. Different strokes for different folks, I guess we really all are different. :LOL:
Good to hear from an old Univac guy. I worked on the hardware side with Univac from 1964-1987. a small list of the systems I worked on, File Computer, 1004, 1050III, 9300, 9400, 1106, 1160, 1180, 1190, EMR, Varian, and I'm sure I missed some.
 

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Lots of good comments. I would agree with picking a style that works for you to learn. Books have the advantage of more easily allowing you to stop and apply what you are learning, videos can sometime be easier to digest and often do a better job of explaining concepts.

If you you want videos I would recommend this course

For a beginners book

Python works on most operating systems so you don't need a different system. Don't hesitate to go off on a tangent if you have an idea while learning. Writing python is the best for learning IMO.

Having a good IDE can help debug code if you get unexpected results.
VSCode works really well and is free

Jetbrains is really really good for python but costs money.

Lastly I would learn about pip (python package installer) and virtual environments they're useful and important in python development (venv or virtualenv)
 

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WOW, never saw VSCode before, pretty cool. I've always used the manufacturer's IDE. I've used PIC processors for years for my embedded systems, so I am using Microchip's MPLAB-X. For Arduino, I use the Arduino IDE.
 

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I sometimes use VSCode, but if you like the full IDE experience, Visual Studio is more than capable.
 

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I sometimes use VSCode, but if you like the full IDE experience, Visual Studio is more than capable.
For the PIC processors, I'm pretty vested in MPLAB-X. I also have the hardware development tools so I can run on the actual hardware and use the full debugging toolset. Many of my projects use the small 8-pin PIC processors, so I use the processor specific debug headers for full access to the actual hardware environment during development. I probably can't do that with VSCode.
 

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Lots of good comments. I would agree with picking a style that works for you to learn. Books have the advantage of more easily allowing you to stop and apply what you are learning, videos can sometime be easier to digest and often do a better job of explaining concepts.

If you you want videos I would recommend this course

For a beginners book

Python works on most operating systems so you don't need a different system. Don't hesitate to go off on a tangent if you have an idea while learning. Writing python is the best for learning IMO.

Having a good IDE can help debug code if you get unexpected results.
VSCode works really well and is free

Jetbrains is really really good for python but costs money.

Lastly I would learn about pip (python package installer) and virtual environments they're useful and important in python development (venv or virtualenv)
I agree, remover. I Ike using books primarily. Especially e-books since I can take them anywhere. And videos are great when words aren’t clear enough. I’ll check out the video you mention. But, yes, actually doing something is the best way for me to learn something. I forgot that Python would need an IE. Thanks, TraderGary, for recommending VSCode and Visual Studio. I looked at is briefly once and noticed it has a lot did add-ons. Which ones do I choose?

Catnip recommended programming a raspberry pi. That sounds fun. I’m looking on Amazon’s now.
 

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I installed Python into the following folder:
C:\Programs\Python\

After I installed Python I installed Thonny into Python

Script to install Thonny:
C:\Programs\Python\Scripts\pip install thonny

Script to update Thonny:
C:\Programs\Python\Scripts\pip install -U thonny

Doing it this way you will have the latest version of Python and Thonny.


At the Python website they have a free tutorial

The Python 3.10 Tutorial

The Python 3.13 Tutorial

You can also download many of the documents as PDFs including the tutorial.

Download Python 3.13 documentation
 
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I have three Raspberry Pis. I can even access all of them at the same time from my Windows 11 laptop.

View attachment 140189
Thanks MisterEd!

Can you recommend a way to connect the Raspberry Pi to my computer monitor? I’m going to get a Raspberry Pi 5.
 

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Thanks MisterEd!

Can you recommend a way to connect the Raspberry Pi to my computer monitor? I’m going to get a Raspberry Pi 5.
The Raspberry Pi 5 has two Micro HDMI ports.

You have two choices:
1. Use a Micro HDMI to HDMI Cable
2. Use a Micro HDMI to HDMI Adapter (use with regular HDMI to HDMI cable)

PI 5 Ports.webp

BTW, by default a Raspberry Pi boots from a MicroSD card. I originally booted the Pi 5 that way. Now I boot the Pi 5 from a 64GB flash drive. Some people are even booting the Pi 5 from a M.2 NVME SSD.

USB.webp
 
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Thanks MistetEd!
The Raspberry Pi 5 has two Micro HDMI ports.

You have two choices:
1. Use a Micro HDMI to HDMI Cable
2. Use a Micro HDMI to HDMI Adapter (use with regular HDMI to HDMI cable)

View attachment 140199

BTW, by default a Raspberry Pi boots from a MicroSD card. I originally booted the Pi 5 that way. Now I boot the Pi 5 from a 64GB flash drive. Some people are even booting the Pi 5 from a M.2 NVME SSD.

View attachment 140200
Thanks!

I need to pick up a microSD card after work, so I can pick up a cable or adapter as well. I’d like to connect the raspberry pi to the monitor I already have connected to my PC?
 

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Thanks MistetEd!

Thanks!

I need to pick up a microSD card after work, so I can pick up a cable or adapter as well. I’d like to connect the raspberry pi to the monitor I already have connected to my PC?
Also, do you also have a wired or wireless keyboard and mouse you can use with the Raspberry Pi 5?

You can buy the microSD card already formatted for the Raspberry Pi 5.
However, you can buy a blank microSD card and set it up yourself. To this you need the following:
  1. MicroSD card (32GB should be big enough to get started)
  2. Way to write the MicroSD card on your PC. (I use a USB to MicroSD card adapter)
  3. Raspberry Pi Imager
Hear are screenshots of some of the steps

Run Raspberry Pi Imager and select each option
CHOOSE DEVICE
CHOOSE OS
CHOOSE STORAGE


setup1.webp

Device = Raspberry Pi 5
OS = Raspberry Pi OS (64-bit)
Storage = microSD card
Select NEXT

setup2.webp

Select EDIT SETTINGS

setup3.webp

Select options you want to pre-configure
Select Hostname: network name for the Raspberry Pi 5
Set username and password: username and password to log in
Configure wireless LAN: SSID and password for your wireless network
Select locale setting: Timezone and keyboard layout (ex US)
When done select SAVE

setup4.webp

Select YES

setup5.webp

Select YES

Setup6.webp

microSD card will be written to and verified

setup7.webp

After a few minutes it will be done

setup8.webp

Insert the microSD card in the Raspberry Pi 5
When you power on the Raspberry Pi 5 it should boot
When prompted log in
 

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The Raspberry Pi 5 has two Micro HDMI ports.

You have two choices:
1. Use a Micro HDMI to HDMI Cable
2. Use a Micro HDMI to HDMI Adapter (use with regular HDMI to HDMI cable)

View attachment 140199

BTW, by default a Raspberry Pi boots from a MicroSD card. I originally booted the Pi 5 that way. Now I boot the Pi 5 from a 64GB flash drive. Some people are even booting the Pi 5 from a M.2 NVME SSD.

View attachment 140200
@MisterEd

Got one (16GB model) -- it does boot from an SSD type nvme device -- I've got one (1TB) in one of those cuban style usb3 adaptors. These things though are surprisingly fast !!!! (Both the box and the external Nvme stick).

You've found me a lot of things now to "Waste my time on " !!! but these are really fun to play with.
Reminds me of years and years ago when the BBC brought out it's "Micro" designed for very basic home users to assemble themselves etc -- I think that one had a very small 6502 processor and you had to enter code in machine language as hex digits but it was amazing what could be done with that small processor


I believe the original Voyager space craft (now outside the solar system) used a variant of those things !!! and are still sending data back to earth. !!!

Cheers
jimbo
 

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