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# Python programming tutorial
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Python is a high-level programming language. That means that it's easy
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to learn and work with, so it's a great choice for a first programming
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language.
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No tutorial is good for everyone. This one is aimed at people with no
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programming experience at all or very little programming experience. If
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you have programmed a lot in the past using some other language you
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probably want to read [the official
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tutorial](https://docs.python.org/3/tutorial/) instead.
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**If you like this tutorial, please [give it a
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star](#how-can-i-thank-you-for-writing-and-sharing-this-tutorial).**
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This is a Python 3 programming tutorial for beginners. If you have never
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programmed before click [here](basics/what-is-programming.md) to find
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out what programming is like and get started.
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This tutorial was written in Python 3, and you need Python 3 or newer to
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be able to run the example code yourself. Python 2 is getting outdated
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all the time, and more and more projects are moving to Python 3. There
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are a few popular libraries that don't support Python 3 that well at the
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time of writing this, but you don't need to worry about that just yet.
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They will probably support Python 3 by the time you've learned the
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basics and you may actually need them.
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This tutorial is aimed at people with no programming experience at all
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or very little programming experience. If you have programmed a lot in
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the past using some other language you may want to read [the official
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tutorial](https://docs.python.org/3/tutorial/) instead.
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I have tested most of the code in this tutorial on Python 3.4, but
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everything should also work on Python 3.3, 3.2 and all newer Pythons.
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You can use Python 3.2 or any newer Python with this tutorial. Don't use
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Python 2. If you write a Python 2 program now someone will need to port
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it to Python 3 later, so it's best to just write Python 3 to begin with.
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Python 3 code will work just fine in Python 4, so you don't need to
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worry about that.
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