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I know lots of people in the FIRST world like to learn by plunging into something but I like directions. Could you toss out some suggestions for the best way to start at the very beginning of Inventor?
If you have a choice, I like books like the Head First series by O'Reilly and the Teach Yourself Visually series for beginners. I gave the second series to my parents and in-laws so that I could help diagnose problems over the phone. I did have to teach my Mom how to use Google, after they had had a computer for a couple years. And shortly after that, bookmarks. Trying to Help |
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