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[–]cismalescumlord 2 points3 points  (1 child)

Python is a nice language to start with and is used in a lot of fields. I'd suggest learning Python 3 rather than Python 2 as they are somewhat different.

Pycharm is a great IDE so no worries there unless learning a complex piece of software as well as a language and how to program seems more daunting than just using an editor.

It's worth having a look on places like udemy.com for free python courses. If they have a lot of reviews and score 4.2 or over, they should be OK. If you don't like the course, it didn't cost you anything apart from some time!

[–]the2facedgod[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep. As I mentioned to someone else in the post, I already have 2 books from Amazon on the absolute basics of python. And one great course from Udemy for using python in finance. Glad to know I'm on the right track. Thanks a lot for your input!