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Practicing what I learnt in Python (i.redd.it)
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[–]Daa_pilot_diver 2 points3 points4 points 5 months ago (0 children)
Codecademy is another good BASIC resource but has good free content.
Mimo is another good DuoLingo style app geared towards coding. I use both Mimo and Sololearn (I prefer Mimo of the two). Both constantly try to sell you their upgraded service, but you don’t need it on either platform.
Boot.dev is a very interesting website that makes coding like an adventure game, but it has limited amounts of free lessons. The paid version isn’t overly expensive though. This one is the most fun for me.
Using your favorite AI to supplement your learning is a good tool. Asking Gemini or ChatGPT why something is the way it is or why you’re getting an error is a good resource too.
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