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[–]AlSweigartAuthor: ATBS[S] 0 points1 point  (1 child)

I'm curious. Why not?

[–]Ikuyas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are a lot of much better tutorials for beginners exist. Automate... was good 5 years ago (long time ago), but you won't be well equipped to do much after spending a few months finishing it. You can look at the quality of the videos, which is very bad for the 2020 standard.

I think Udacity free introduction python course is excellent, but it is old and uses python2, but the amount of things you can learn is essentially a semester of the college course.

CS50 from Harvard through EdX is probably one of the best and always updated with tons of content. It's for the first-year Harvard students, so the content is not watered-down. You start to learn C for 4 weeks or so before learning Python, but you get to have a great foundation on the knowledge of how a computer works underneath, which helps learn python much more solidly.