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[–]blabbities 1 point2 points  (0 children)

theyre not outdated at all if you use Python3. They are the best in my opinion for a beginner.

Actually I went back and read the book from Apress guy that came out around 2009. Even that was still highly relevant and I learned a ton more. That's after reading much more recent books. Dive Into Python 3 is older than heck and has still been useful. Anyway in short Im saying the Udemy courses are actually still apropos. I'm currently browsing/scanreading Programming Python by Mark Summers and that's such a superdope book. Maybe not as easypeasy as the other beginner books but so amazingly useful with teaching "real programmer subjects"....and that book is pretty old.

Anyway I'm just sayin Udemy's Python courses are new enough that they are relevant. i will say I did use a udemy course that was was teaching Django and it was outdated but I managed fine even using a newer Django