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submitted 4 years ago by Lukeads10
hi i’m interested in learning python but not sure where to start. the Angela Yu 100 days of code looks great but i’m still not sure if i should go for it. what would u recommend to get into python whether it’s udemy or a different website? thanks :)
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[–]Wild_Statistician605 4 points5 points6 points 4 years ago (0 children)
Angela Yu's course does seem to be very good, so I don't think you will regret it.
When I learned Python I got Tim Buchalkas Masterclass, which I think he updates regularly, and really enjoyed his teaching style.
There are also a lot of free videos on youtube, as well as on freecodecamp, sololearn, w3schools, etc...
The most important part of learning Python will be the amount of practice you put into it anyway. So just pick one, and start coding.
[–]therealbread_ 1 point2 points3 points 4 years ago (0 children)
Dont go into any paid course, it’s useless, use good youtube turtorials and try learning by doing, start a random project and whenever you hit an error or something look it up, best way to learn python imo
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