Of course, I'd be happy to post the links of the books.
Learning Python 3 The Hard Way: https://learnpythonthehardway.org/python3/ (There is a pdf floating around somewhere. I have the link on my class laptop. I'll post it tomorrow)
Python Crash Course http://ap-n.us/books/Programming/Python%20Crash%20Course.pdf (This is my personal favorite)
Practical Programming An Introduction to Computer Science Using Python https://pragprog.com/book/gwpy2/practical-programming (This one is pretty good for reviewing and creating slide shows to teach what you know to others. The 3.6 version just recently came out.
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If you ever decide to go the Python Route, I'd be happy to give you tips ^.^
Wow! Thanks. If I have spare time I may give python a try. Thanks. We'd be communicating
No problem! I'd think you'd really enjoy it because you can do so much with it. And feel free to leave any links of your own. :)