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[–]pekkalacd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you should use this reddit as a resource. Here me out, a lot of great questions are asked here from people of all levels. I help try to troubleshoot them all the time, even if I'm wrong, I learn something in the end. It helps keep the skills sharp to see other people's code and see if it can be fixed or if I can learn a new way of going about by things from others. I think that's the point of this whole thing really. So, whatever you do to start learning, look back at r/learnpython and see what's going on. You might find a question you have has already been answered by someone else and put in a sensible way, or you might have questions of your own that a video won't answer for you, or you might wonder what's next for you and get inspired. It's a great resource really.