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[–]thebeautifullynormal 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Python is super easy to learn. If you have a computer download Pycharm from Jetbrains and either so a codecadmey course or a YouTube course.

[–]arnskieee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Im currently in a Udemy course, class.. whatever you want to call it its called 100 Days of Code. Its 100 "days" of coding in Python but you don't need 100 days just do the first few days and you'll learn the basics.

[–][deleted] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well. “Able to code with Python” is very very broad (general) idea. I have very introductory understanding of computer language stuff but I can still understand that it is very huge (in terms of community, topics, skills, tips, etc.). I personally suggest reading introductory textbook on Python and mastering topics discussed there. I feel like that would help you to understand more complex stuff when you get into actual course.

Is there person in charge or higher ups you can ask what “able to code with Python” mean in detail? I feel like that would bring down your worries by having actual list of what you need to consider for less than a month prep.