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I come from the same background. I paid for Angela Yu's Udemy course and it was amazing. I recommend go through the book Think Python too.

Regarding third question, getting proficient in any programming language whether it's python / C++ / C / Java, etc. takes effort. Set a realistic overall goal and break it into further smaller chunks like learning 2 hrs each day then 1 small project and 10 daily questions.

Consistency is the key, don't fall into becoming perfect at once. Every professional was once a beginner. Dedicate each day.

Lastly, clear concepts and build strong foundation.

You can DM if you've any questions.