Hello,
I've done a lot of work on the "How to learn wxPython" page:
I reorganized the page quite a bit. I made the headers more informative and grammatically consistent. I tried to put sections in a logical order that will be useful to a beginner. I tried to move things to their appropriate section (e.g. I moved the video tutorials to the tutorials section). I made the terminology more consistent (e.g. "coding style" vs "style guide"). Finally, I tried to make the explanations clearer and more useful.
The "Study other people's code" section needs improvement. It's personal style ("I did this", "I like that") is not appropriate for documentation ("who the heck are you?"). The section could be improved significantly if someone made a list of simple real-world wxPython applications that an intermediate user can reasonably study and learn from. Then we can remove the entire second paragraph, with that list.
Cheers,
Daniel.