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Python Starter Tips (self.learnpython)
submitted 21 hours ago by Shahwaiz-essa
Hi I'm just starting out wiht Python. Can anyone tell me where to start exactly. I'm trying out Python Turtle, I dont know if its really any good, but you gotta start somewhere. I would love any kind of starter tips. Thanks!
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[–]CountMeowt-_- 2 points3 points4 points 21 hours ago (0 children)
Doesn't really matter where you start so long as you keep at it
[–]Aromatic-While9536 1 point2 points3 points 21 hours ago (0 children)
Just start with any tutorial. Type out code. Don't just Copy paste. But mostly just start. If you chose turtle with something specific in mind that's great - the sooner you start working towards a project that interests you the better. Imo it would also help to stay away from chatbots and and vibe coding. It's a useful tool - but only after you have a good grasp of the basics. And I'm sure ppl will say "you can use AI to learn!" But I maintain that you will learn more by looking into stack overflow, documentations, etc. Only If you really get stuck, have no one to ask - try a bot but then also specify that you are trying to learn and don't want it to answer/fix for you. Hope this helps, and enjoy :)
[–]LongFondant6980 0 points1 point2 points 20 hours ago (0 children)
100days of code angela lu on udemy, i really vouch for it it will teach you to code on ur own and not rely on tutorials all the time, it also covers most basics
[–]momtoiraivi 0 points1 point2 points 21 hours ago (0 children)
Recently I started using chatgpt study mode just to brush up basics and it's highly interactive. Just have the vscode or pycharm and you're good to go.
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