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Getting Started with Python
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Welcome to Python! Not only are you entering the new world of a programming language, but you are also entering an *ecosystem* of professional and hobbyist developers from literally every corner of the globe coming together to make the world a better place through software (and make a little bit of money at the same time)!
Of course, that last part is optional — you are totally free to code Python on your own and chose not to interact with anyone within the community — but, you'll be missing out on the best part of what makes Python Python!
Twitter Accounts to Follow
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- Kenneth Reitz (@kennethreitz) — Myself, the author of this website. I often tweet about Pythonrelated topics, as well as music, photography, and other side-projects I have going on.
- Guido Van Rossom (@) — The creator of Python itself. Doesn't tweet much, but is occassionally accessable. Very kind soul. Keep in mind, he gets a lot of attention.
- Nick Coghlan (@ncoghlan_dev) — Core Python developer, very active on Twitter, has very thoughtful thoughts about Open Source and the direction of Python in general.
- Lynn Root (@) — Closely related to PyLadies, Lynn shares candid thoughts about
- Armin Ronacher (@mitsuhiko) — The creator of Flask, Click, Sphinx, and many other wonderful Python utilities we all know and love. Mostly found writing iOS and Rust code nowadays.
- Corey Benfield
- Alex Gaynor
- Yarko
- David Beazley
- Jeff Forcier (@bitprophet) — The creator of Fabric, and maintiner of many open source libraries.