You can learn Python without Maya / Blender / etc. All you need is the Python interpreter (e.g. version 2.7), which comes with a handy installer, and a text editor (Notepad.exe if anything else fails). Understanding a bit of computer science also sounds like a good thing, so the Udemy course may work for you. I would leave…
https://www.udemy.com/complete-python-bootcamp/ I was considering buying this and going through this class since it's highly rated. Are there more prefered classes available for a beginner with python? Like something more rigging and 3D art focused? Or should this be fine? Are there any Blender or Maya LT focused tutorials…
Well as far as the python classes, right now I'm running through this udacity one right now. https://www.udacity.com/course/intro-to-computer-science--cs101 It was recommended to me by a few engineers at the studio, not only because it will teach the basics of computer science, and how to think in a way that is beneficial…