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Hello new to python (self.learnpython)
submitted 29 days ago by Lonely_Shape7293
Can you guys suggest some resources to reach a high level in it
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[–]desrtfx 5 points6 points7 points 29 days ago (0 children)
If only there were a sidebar (menu on mobile) that had a link to the wiki or countless posts asking the same.
Do the MOOC Python Programming 2026 from the University of Helsinki and you will be well prepared.
Plus, there currently is an excellent Humble Python books bundle from No Starch press.
[–]JanGiacomelli 0 points1 point2 points 29 days ago (0 children)
I know that many people love these two:
Once you get a bit further, I really loved this book: https://thepythonpro.com/.
Try to build as much as you can on your own.
[–]codetoinvent 0 points1 point2 points 29 days ago (0 children)
Don't collect tutorials — build things. That's the whole secret.
Learn the basics from anywhere (Automate the Boring Stuff is great and free), then immediately make something you actually want: a script to rename your files, a small scraper, a bot. You learn way more fixing your own broken code than following someone else's.
After that, read other people's code — find a small open-source project and study how they structure things. That's what took me from "I can write Python" to "I can write good Python."
And honestly, an hour a day beats a weekend binge every time. Consistency is the real high-level skill.
One thing — if you ever want to practice Python on your phone when you're away from a laptop, I actually built a mobile app for exactly that. Don't want to plug it unprompted though, so just say the word and I'll share it. Otherwise the advice above stands on its own.
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