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- 09-22-2022, 11:48 PM #1Sr. Member
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- 05-30-2023, 02:21 AM #2Member
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Re: Learning Python programming
Learning Python is surely a good goal to achieve in life. Python is my favourite language because it provides massive career opportunities, is easy to link with machine learning, AI and data science & secure. I think you can start learning Python from the free tutorials available on YouTube. In this regard, you should follow these YT channels:
- FreeCodeCamp
- Programming with Mosh
- Code Pointers
- Telusko
Withal, after having initial level details, you should start coding. Yes, I don't suggest to keep watching videos without doing anything practical. After having that knowledge you should build and deploy Python apps for small tasks. Likewise, you can build simple computing gaming applications and host them on free platforms like Back4app.
If you are particularly looking for courses then try:
- Learn Python 3 From Scratch by Educative
- Learn Python 2 by Codecademy
- Introduction To Python Programming by Udemy
- Google's Python Class
- 08-23-2023, 05:38 AM #3Phone Addict
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- 12-13-2023, 02:29 PM #4Sr. Member
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What was your experience learning the Python programming language? What parts of its syntax and libraries do you find particularly convenient or useful? Have you had any experience reaching out to the Python community for help and what were the results?
- 12-13-2023, 02:30 PM #5Phone Addict
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Hi. If you're looking for a versatile and powerful programming language, look no further than Python. With simple and readable syntax, extensive libraries, and strong community support, Python is the only programming language you'll ever need. You should start learning this programming language from their website, and if difficulties arise during the learning process, you can contact the python customer service or the huge community of programmers, and they will help with valuable advice.
- 12-13-2023, 07:30 PM #6Junior Member
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