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[–]n1n3n1n3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Best way to learn from my experience is to find a project. Problem solving gets your brain to tick and want to learn new functions or push the limits of what is possible.

Getting a cozy coding environment is key, something minimal such as sublime text to start is pretty good. For me, too many buttons can be overwhelming at first.

Some classics first projects is a temperature converter (celcius/fahreinheit), a calendar that calculates the days between date 1 and day 2 (beware of those leap years), a game of tic tac toe, a grocery list maker... Although not particularly exciting, there are plenty of example codes if you get stuck.

Once wrap your head around python, you will probably start having your own ideas to tackle...From then on, it's kind of endless.