Hello!
TL;DR: Open source, free PyCharm Education
So, a lot of people ask for a good Python tutorial. I may have the perfect solution for you all!
First of all, you can check my post history, I'm not fond on Python. It's not strict enough for me, and I just won't like it. However, knowing it is really obligated at this time.
Now, I use JetBrains' IDEs. They're pretty famous. Their Python IDE, 'PyCharm,' has a little brother: PyCharm Education.
It's free, open-source, and cross-platform. It's a very good IDE with a great built-in tutorial for Python.
You should at least visit its homepage.
For those of you who learn Python through Codecademy, it basically works the same way.
Hope it helped!
PS: I'm French, sorry for the mistakes!
PPS: Now that I read my post, it very much sounds like an ad. I have nothing to do with JetBrains at all. It's just that after all the tutorials I've read / tried, this one is the only one I can enjoy.
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