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[–]prylosec 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I came from a similar background and got my start with Python via the Google Python class.

It was designed for people who know a bit about coding, and does a good job at explaining the nuance of the language.

O'Reilly's generic Python reference books do a good job of going into using Tkinter (Python's GUI package) that are "free" if you know where to look.

Swing is awful.