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Why don't you go directly to Python's site, try some examples, and see if that is your cup of tea? However, since you said you are working on a project that requires Python, sounds like you will need to embark on it anyway regardless ....
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Python is a general purpose programming language. why don't you go to the Python documentation site and learn all about it.
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