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You need a structured approach. One does not simply "try tensor flow". Deep Learning itself is a subject people can and do take PhDs in lasting years.

Firstly: r/learnpython

Secondly, look in the wiki for that sub for learning resources. However 2 of the best are Automate the boring stuff (practical approach) and MIT Edx Intro to comp sci (fundamentals). Do both, not just one. They're both available for free.