@dumdum, Hi. I think our backgrounds sound pretty similar. I was a developer many years ago and I had been out of touch with programming for such a long time. But a few years ago I came across Pythonista. I have also been retired for a long time. But when I seen Pythonista I was drawn into and it really excited me. A way for me to reconnect with programming after so many years out of it. For me its a hobby, but I really enjoy it. But it took me sometime to get my head around what Pythonista is or should be to me. (This is only my opinion from my perspective, others may disagree). So in crude terms Pythonista is a Language IDE (Python) with some built in modules to access some iOS specific modules, such as photo's, contacts etc. As well as adding a very nice UI module and UI designer.
But its not a Python tutorial app. There are so many sources to learn Python on the net, pod casts, you tube videos, blogs, not to mention all the books...the list goes on. Another good source is Pythonista-Tools Github repository. A lot of useful code including example code.
Also, this forum is a great source of info and help from very dedicated members including the developer @omz.
(One note about searching the Forum, use some google tricks like site: to search the forum instead on the Forums built in search tools. I don't like saying it, but the built in forum search tools are not great). Also Note, the first entry in the Forum, a link to a Slack Channel for Pythonista.
Anyway, the more I learnt about Python the Language, Pythonista made more and more sense to me.I still consider myself a beginner, but I know enough to have some fun with it and be dangerous to myself :) I think its that some way to me Python looked like other high level languages I have used Eg. VB. But thats not true, its a lot more sophisticated. I also have been a C programmer, and did some ASM debugging, didn't do much with c++ but a enough to understand the basics of OOP. Also other languages such Pascal etc... But for me Python is an anomaly. Maybe this is just because I was out of programming for so many years.
Anyway, it is really hard to express my feelings concisely, this post will turn into a book if I dont shut up.
Bottom line is, I hope you dont let this be your missed opportunity. So many people fall head over feels in love with Python, and I see why they do. Python can be as rudimentary as you would like it to be or at the other end of the scale give you the power to do very sophisticated things. I really hope you give it a go. I have no affiliation with Pythonista other than being a passionate user of the app which allows me to program Python on an iOS device (with all the extra goodies that @omz has included).
Anyway, good luck. I look fwd to you joining the community here.
Edit: Btw, the reason I am still a beginner is that its just a hobby for me. I go very slowly. I could easily but a lot further along if I applied myself. I am somewhat lazy these days. But its still very enjoyable