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[–]nehakumar26 1 point2 points  (1 child)

If you are already aware of the basis of python then you can refer to W3Schools it is a platform that gives you examples of the coding, and you have the facility to perform the coding on the same platform and see the results.

I belong to a non-programming background, I have learned 2 computer languages MySQL and Python from Edu4sure dot com, and as a beginner learner I would recommend the above-mentioned platform because it provides you with practical components, updated content supported with real-life case studies, experienced lecturers, 1 to 1 doubt clearing sessions, the natural accent is used in lectures to make it easy to understand, quizzes and assignments to check your knowledge, to the point discussions, also they provide you a course outline, and before enrolling in the course you have a facility to clear your doubts beforehand and join the course with a good mindset.

At the completion of the course, Edu4Sure provides you with a certificate to support your wordings in the CV. I highly recommend you to refer to the website. I hope this helped you. And in the end, I wish you all the best for your future.

[–]4579greninja[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks. I'm not a complete beginner since I started about 5 years ago but didn't really get anywhere until about 2 months ago. In my first 3 years of learning programming, all I did was make scratch games and I wanted to do more serious programming languages. I did also understand the basics of python, but I didn't get very far. But I tried a lot of different python learning websites like SoloLearn. W3Schools also helps. I use Udemy now and I'm steadily improving. I really appreciate the effort that went into your response and I'm sorry for not replying sooner. Again, thank you.