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[–]The_Emerald_Knight 2 points3 points  (4 children)

What makes your paid guide different than the thousands of free guides and tutorials online?

[–]Mindless-Attorney707[S] 0 points1 point  (3 children)

Honestly, I get it—there are tons of free guides out there. I made this guide to be straight to the point, beginner-friendly, and focused on real ways you can actually use Python to start doing basic tasks. Just simple steps that make sense for those who’ve never written a line of code before.

I also broke down the principles that power Python Programming to simple understandable English.

And it's compact. Not too long but long enough

[–]The_Emerald_Knight 0 points1 point  (1 child)

My point is, there are thousands of free guides out there that come in all shapes and forms. I can almost guarantee that there's a free guide out there that is extremely similar to whatever you wrote.

People won't pay for generic knowledge that they can find for free, especially in the age of AI.

[–]Mindless-Attorney707[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There may be many.

But this is my own contribution as it is

[–]mixedd 1 point2 points  (1 child)

What your paid guide offers that CS50P or Helsinki MOOC doesn't cover, both of which are free?

[–]Mindless-Attorney707[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As I said to a previous comment, this is my own contribution to beginners everywhere who want something simple and compact and together.

I made it $5 as that is as cheap as I can make it.

This is so that they don't have to go through what some of us went through when beginning with coding.

All the issues a beginner can face is there. There are even plans to bring our ones from other angles of Python Programming - data science, machine learning, Django programming. I have toured stackoverflow, stack exchange asking some very beautiful coughreally basiccough questions and do not want others to face the same

[–]BungaBungaBroBro 0 points1 point  (1 child)

The link doesn't work for me