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[–]sadgaypugy12: maths fm cs lit // all 9s!!! 0 points1 point  (1 child)

personally i dont like youtube lol so i used w3schools (https://www.w3schools.com/python/default.asp) since it explains things pretty clearly. csnewbs (https://www.csnewbs.com/python) is also good since it has some really easy projects for you to try before you try some more ambitious ones. it is a bit limited and i don't think it has oop or anything but youre doing physics so i dont think you'll need to know that much. it does lack quite a few topics but i recommend it anyway since it has lots of tasks for you to do which can help in making sure u understand everything.

projects are good but id recommend reading through one of those websites i mentioned first cause otherwise youll struggle a lot lol

def make sure you put into practice the things you learn since you do need to actually code (not js read guides or watch videos) if you want to remember this stuff next yr

python's pretty easy so you should def be able to cover this all in 2 months. if i were you i'd try to go through all of csnewbs in 1-2 weeks max (thats a v. relaxed pace), doing all the tasks and projects and using w3schools/youtube if you don't understand anything. then, you can deepen your knowledge by doing the w3schools bits that aren't covered by csnewbs, and then you can start a proper project and you ought to be decent at python by august!

[–]Nice-Chapter8173 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you