Talk:Blender 3D: Noob to Pro/Advanced Tutorials/Python Scripting/Introduction

This "introduction" is extremely incomplete and doesn't give any useful information. It does not even reference Blender with exception of the code itself; it simply tells the reader to open Notepad and copy/paste or type out the included text.

A proper tutorial and introduction:
 * Explains where to go in Blender to access the built-in script editor.
 * Introduces the most basic Python principles including syntax.
 * Explains how to edit and execute scripts with an extremely simple Hello World tutorial.
 * Builds very slowly from the Hello World script.

An intermediate tutorial should then follow explaining points of how Python in Blender interacts with objects and the GUI. A more advanced tutorial would then follow explaining some much more advanced topics.

Proper links to Python scripting should be provided to provide additional resources for the reader to look up.

Keep in mind that tutorials should always include a line that states something akin to, "This tutorial applies to Blender 2.xx", so the reader understands that changes may have occurred between versions. A corollary is to make sure the tutorials still work with each subsequent version of Blender and, if something has changed, update the tutorial accordingly. (THE INCLUDED SCRIPT DOESNT WORK!)