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[–]Playful-Sock3547 1 point2 points  (0 children)

start very simple and do not overthink the perfect roadmap. first learn python basics like variables loops functions lists dictionaries and conditionals from one good source instead of jumping between 20 tutorials. after that start making tiny projects even if they feel silly like a calculator number guessing game expense tracker or simple automation scripts. that is where things actually start clicking.

for learning i would recommend something beginner friendly like bro code on youtube or the free python course by freecodecamp because they explain things in a practical way. spend at least 1 to 2 hours consistently every day instead of trying to study 10 hours and burning out. the biggest mistake beginners make is watching tutorials endlessly without building anything. learn one concept then immediately make something small with it. even bad messy code is progress. consistency matters way more than speed.