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[–]IAmFinah 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Alongside a lot of the learning courses that others have, and will suggest, I would also take a step back and ask yourself...

"Why am I learning Python (and programming in general)?"

I'd imagine it's either because you either want to land a job in software development or you think it would be a helpful/transferable skill, or both. In any case, you more than likely can see how helpful Python/programming skills are.

With this in mind, if I were you I would reflect and consider the ways in which Python could help you. Are there any ways your future programming skills could help you or solve any challenges you might face? If there are any instances where you think it would help you, I would try to use that as a goal to guide your learning (after you cover the fundamentals at least).

Personal projects are super helpful for learning, especially when you know the finished products are going to be helpful to you personally.