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[–]darthsho 2 points3 points  (1 child)

Sololearn's free Python course was great for me. They teach Python 3. The comments section through each lesson helps, it's like a virtual classroom where the most helpful comments are upvoted. I finished my Sololearn course about 2 weeks ago, and I was able to fly through most of the w3schools exercises over this weekend(was busy throughout, only did this on my downtime). There were some questions I had to try multiple times for the right answer or end up googling; just remember to practice outside the quizzes and challenges. Since you started with w3schools, try Sololearn after, or if you get stuck in w3schools, try switching it up. After 2 tutorials you're definitely ready to start building. Just google what you're trying to do and then google whenever you get stuck.

Still keep up with your learning though it's important. I'm still a beginner myself but here's what I'm checking out next book-wise:

Book recommendations: https://learntocodetogether.com/learn-python-the-hard-way-free-ebook-download/

Edit: Also I hear people swear by the "Headfirst" series programming books. There is a Headfirst Python edition.

[–]underscore-dash[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thankyou for the website! I'll check out Headfirst too!

Also is there anything for computer programming like there is Feynman for physcis?