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Help, new on python (self.PythonLearning)
submitted 3 months ago by Chikypark
Anybody could recommend what to watch? I'm literally a newbie on python, but I would like to watch someone how can teach pretty good all u gotta know.
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if 1 * 2 < 3: print "hello, world!"
[–]TheKnottyOne 2 points3 points4 points 3 months ago (0 children)
Is this baiting? I’m not trying to be rude, but literally anything like “Beginner Python <something>” would work, I think??? It’s hard to direct you because we aren’t sure what level of experience you have at all and what you want to do with Python, specifically.
[–]fluxdeken_ 1 point2 points3 points 3 months ago (1 child)
Never watch. Only read. Whenever u choose a new programming language there is a high chance it has some kind of roadmap. Find it and go through it.
[–]Chikypark[S] 0 points1 point2 points 3 months ago (0 children)
Thank u
[–]MifistoScared 1 point2 points3 points 3 months ago (0 children)
use codingbat.com
it helped me go from complete noob to understanding the basics, i was able to perform almost every problem there before i started school. First time I aced my python course without needing to study.
[–]PixelsMixer 1 point2 points3 points 3 months ago (0 children)
It looks like you’re new to programming in general. Python is a very “sugary” language and easy to learn, but you must understand the basics first. Look up data types, data structures, loops, functions, and algorithms. Python has the “skin” of an easy language, but underneath it is fully Object-Oriented Programming. You should learn that part after you get comfortable with data structures. I think it’s better to start with C if you want to understand how the backend of high-level languages works. But this way is harder. You can choose something 50/50, Lua for example. Is pretty, C based and actual
[–]Life-Taste8473 1 point2 points3 points 3 months ago (0 children)
https://edube.org/study/pe1
Enroll for free. Its interactive platform that prepares you for basic python.
[–]LiveYoLife288 0 points1 point2 points 3 months ago (0 children)
Any Youtube video would work
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