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Sergey2020-06-01 00:54:25
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Sergey, 2020-06-01 00:54:25

What are the Python courses/books for a 10 year old child?

The child of friends really wants to learn how to program and develop in this area. What can you advise him in his 10 years? He's smart himself, but I'm afraid the "big uncle" books might be too hard for him.
Mb. There is something? Free courses/vidos, something else?

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Saboteur, 2020-06-01
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He's smart himself, but I'm afraid the "big uncle" books might be too hard for him.

No.
A bright child should be able to cope with the usual documentation. It is very important to teach your child to read documentation, not books.
Now it's more important for him to learn programming in a way that he can write something that works, rather than teamwork or pure code or a bunch of other things.
After all, 10 years is still mathematics of grades 3-4, for him, in principle, it will be a discovery to work with arrays, lists, tuples, understanding how http works, understanding bytes, bits, encoding, stack is trite - that's all.
Now the main thing is not books for children, but his motivation to do something and bring it to the end, so that he can see the results of his attempts.
Be with him more often. Be interested and rejoice in achievements. Suggest some things.
And most importantly, teach how to use the search, the right resources and netetiquette

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Arseny, 2020-06-01
Matytsyn @ArsenyMatytsyn

https://habr.com/ru/company/piter/blog/426769/
But I'll be honest, I haven't even opened the book, but sometimes I stumble in libs.

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