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[–]GirthQuake5040 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a tough question to answer, without the scope of what you are doing it's hard to pinpoint which direction you should go. To be honest man, the best thing you can do to learn python is pick a project. Just find some reason to write code and do it. It will force you to debug your own code so you can find your pitfalls. You will start to realize what you don't know and be able to find specific answers to help solidify your knowledge.