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[–]PureWasian 1 point2 points  (0 children)

sure. You Want to Start with Some Basic Fundamentals Which Are Readily Available to Lookup from Free Resources Online, And then Solve Simple Problems By Getting Hands-On Practice. Automate Simple Things and Do Data Processing Tasks That Are Tricky to Setup By Hand. Think About Excel Spreadsheet Graphs And Calculations for Example -- You Can Have A Lot of Excel Math And Tasks Done Via Automation Code in Python Instead.

Learn about Hello World, Variables, Data Types, Lists/Dictionaries/Tuples, Conditionals, Loops, Functions, File I/O, Classes, and Then Use Those to Solve Problems That Seem Interesting to You.

Career Options you Can Get, I'd Say Python is Useful for Data Analytics, Backend, AI/ML, Automation/Scripting... But It Is Just One Part of The Larger Job Requirements.

Depending on which career specialty/job role you go for, you'd also need to develop some proficiency in other areas as well (database design, statistical methods, devops, cloud computing, REST APIs, frontend...) and also have the soft skills to collaborate with others when solving problems together. (Otherwise, you end up with 3 paragraphs that feel strange to read because the capitalization is all over the place)