Thonny is one of the best programming editors for windows to dive into Python. This IDE offers a lot of options to have a pleasant programming experience from the very beginning and later too.
Post #7: THONNY - My favourite Python programming editor for Windows. It is a simple and powerful IDE for all ages, 2023.
Post #88: www.pythonforbiologists.com, My code isn't working, 2023.
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Post #9: YouTube, Programmieren-Starten, Python Tutorial, #3/24 Strings, 2023.
is a parent's and teacher's guide to teaching kids basic programming and problem solving using Python, the powerful language used in college courses and by tech companies like Google and IBM.
Step-by-step explanations will have kids learning computational thinking right away, while visual and game-oriented examples hold their attention. Friendly introductions to fundamental programming concepts such as variables, loops, and functions will help even the youngest programmers build the skills they need to make their own cool games and applications. Whether you've been coding for years or have never programmed anything at all, Teach Your Kids to Code will help you show your young programmer how to
Explore geometry by drawing colorful shapes with Turtle graphics
Write programs to encode & decode messages, play Rock-Paper-Scissors, and calculate how tall someone is in Ping-Pong balls
Create fun, playable games like War, Yahtzee, and Pong
Add interactivity, animation, and sound to their apps
Teach Your Kids to Code is the perfect companion to any introductory programming class or after-school meet-up, or simply your educational efforts at home. Spend some fun, productive afternoons at the computer with your kids—you can all learn something!
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Post #162: Bryson Payne, Teach Your Kids To Code, A Parent-Friendly Guide To Python Programming, 336 Pages, No Starch Press, Burlingame, California, U.S.A., 2025.
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Post: #139: Heise, Developer, Wolf Hosbach, GitHub-Report, 2024.
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Post #66: Free Exercise, The DateTime Module, Source: Michael Weigend, Programmieren lernen mit Python, MITP Verlag, Frechen, 1. Auflage, 2023.
Post #24: Real Python, Getting Started with Python IDLE, 2023.
Post #84: YouTube, TimeLine Deutschland, Gottfried Leibniz: Das größte Genie aller Zeiten, 2023.
Das ist das letzte Video des Python Tutorials von "Programmieren-Starten". Wer tiefer in die Programmierung mit Python einsteigen möchte, dem kann ich den "Masterkurs" von "Programmieren-Starten" empfehlen, den ich auch komplett durchgearbeitet habe.
Post #93: YouTube, Programmieren Starten, Python Tutorial, #24/24 Methoden in Klassen, 2023.
Post #23: MIMO, Programming and learning community, 2023.
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Post 78: MIT - Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Open Course Ware, Dr. Ana Bell, Object Oriented Programming, Introduction to computer science and programming in Python, 2023.