
Google's Python Class
Think Python
The New Boston video series
A Byte of Python
Hackr.io
Learn Python The Hard Way
Corey Schafer Youtube
Udacity - CS101
musicForProgramming.net
SomaFM
Endel.io
Bgmgen
MyNoise
volt.fm
Spotify.me
Transistor.fm
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Decided to write this post. I will be studying from: 1)https://developers.google.com/edu/python 2)https://www.py4e.com/ 3)https://realpython.com/. - Source: dev.to / about 1 year ago
Https://youtu.be/rfscVS0vtbw Https://developers.google.com/edu/python/. Source: about 3 years ago
The original Google Python crash course was made for people like you in mind! Self paced with exercises set up for you to jump right in. Source: over 3 years ago
Google Education Python Course: https://developers.google.com/edu/python/. Source: over 3 years ago
This is how I started, and was enough to get me started on a large automation project for work: https://developers.google.com/edu/python. Source: almost 4 years ago
This site that has been previously posted on HN works well: https://musicforprogramming.net/ Otherwise agree with psytrance / goa mixes. Techno can be good too if you are tired (eg: Sara Landry, 999999999). Trance can help to uplift if you are depressed. Classical to make you feel more ordered.. I love dubstep in my brain but it creates patterns that are counter-intuitive to doing any work โ that genre makes me... - Source: Hacker News / about 1 year ago
Amazing. Iโve seen similar effects used in production on https://musicforprogramming.net/ which looks like the RandomSequence effect. - Source: Hacker News / about 2 years ago
I enjoy listening to mixes from musicforprogramming.net while coding. Source: about 3 years ago
Usually, no, but have sometimes used the SpaceChem soundtrack and https://musicforprogramming.net. Source: about 3 years ago
I did, too :) For those that don't know: Datasette is the author/curator of https://musicforprogramming.net. - Source: Hacker News / over 3 years ago
Think Python - Learning Resources
SomaFM - 28 unique channels of radio broadcasting from San Francisco
The New Boston video series - Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.
Endel.io - Personalized sounds to help you focus and relax
A Byte of Python - A Byte of Python is a Python programming tutorial and learning book that teaches you how to program with the Python programming language.
Bgmgen - Turn prompts into songs. One workspace to preview, manage & refine.