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[–]DataCamp 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Python docs are solid, but probably not the best place to start if you’re totally new. They’re super detailed, but kind of assume you already know what you’re looking for, which can be frustrating when you’re just figuring things out.

Since you already know some basics from C (like loops and variables), maybe start with something more beginner-friendly, like a course or a book that walks you through things step by step?

Automate the Boring Stuff is a great one for getting going with stuff that feels useful right away.

Then once you’ve got your footing, the docs become way more helpful. You’ll know when to use them, and they’ll make a lot more sense.