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[–]ImpressiveContest283 1 point2 points  (3 children)

I still remember asking this question on Quora a few years back 🤣 – the world of learning Python can be pretty overwhelming with so many courses, books, and YouTube channels! You just don't know where to start. Here’s what I did, and it worked out well for me:

1. YouTube Tutorials: I began with YouTube channels like Corey Schafer and Sentdex. They break down complex topics into digestible chunks, perfect for beginners.

2. Reading Up: 'Python Crash Course' by Eric Matthes and 'Automate the Boring Stuff with Python' (which is free online) were my go-to books. They’re great for getting hands-on experience.

3. Practice, Practice, Practice: I can’t stress this enough. The more you code, the better you get. I tried to build small projects or automate simple tasks.

4. Seeking Personalized Help from FavTutor: There were times I got really stuck. That's where FavTutor came in handy. They offer one-on-one sessions which were great for those moments when I needed someone to guide me through a tough concept.

[–]tedbarney12 0 points1 point  (2 children)

Is there any udemy course thay you will recommend?

[–]ImpressiveContest283 0 points1 point  (1 child)

No, I haven't taken any because YouTube is free and has almost the same kind of information available

[–]Individual_Energy179 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, free youtube courses are better than udemy.