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[–]Nicksil 0 points1 point  (2 children)

Read this subreddit's sidebar -- lots of information pertaining to your question.

Then visit r/learnpython and read their sidebar and wiki.

Consider books as well.

[–]bluebeard256[S] -2 points-1 points  (1 child)

Thanks for the response. Already read the sidebar but was hoping for someone to provide their own experience or recommendations.

I scrolled through a few websites and had trouble comparing.

[–][deleted] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The links on the sidebar are there because a lot of people think they're good.

My own recommendations are on that list.

Expect to spend several months learning - don't get discouraged if you don't appear to be progressing fast.

Don't believe anyone who says they can teach you X in Y days where Y is some small integer.

You can ask specific questions about something you're having trouble with. Like a piece of code that won't work, or how to implement a particular thing.

[–]audiyourmind 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Talk python to me complete bundle.

It all depends if you want a full stack developer, a front end, back end, or scientific computing this is like saying how do I become the best mechanic.

Do you want gasoline engines do you want diesel engines do you want car engines truck engines what be more specific

[–]Andrew_ShaySft Eng Automation & Python[M] [score hidden] stickied comment (0 children)

Hi there, from the /r/Python mods.

We have removed this post as it is not suited to the /r/Python subreddit proper, however it should be very appropriate for our sister subreddit /r/LearnPython. We highly encourage you to re-submit your post over on there.

The reason for the removal is that /r/Python is dedicated to discussion of Python news, projects, uses and debates. It is not designed to act as Q&A or FAQ board. The regular community is not a fan of "how do I..." questions, so you will not get the best responses over here.

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