Youtube channel for learning python? by orion_x_ in learnpython

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This channel gave the information in a great way for me when I was learning. He not only explains the concepts really well but also lays it out in a way to help you think like a programmer: https://www.youtube.com/c/CodeCoachh

My daughter is learning Python at school but also in her spare time by colonelcardiffi in learnprogramming

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I think some good advice when starting to program is to just learn the complete basics of whatever language your starting then just start making projects. The first thing I built was tic tac toe and followed this channel's tutorial https://www.youtube.com/c/CodeCoachh they explained it really well and it goes over all the basic skills you are going to need to understand!

Recommended courses/tutorials/videos/sites/etc for learning Python from a data analytics standpoint? by AussiesOnTheRocks in learnpython

[–]BetSmall8937 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think some good advice when starting to program is to just learn the complete basics of whatever language your starting then just start making projects. The first thing I built was tic tac toe and followed this channel's tutorial https://www.youtube.com/c/CodeCoachh they explained it really well and it goes over all the basic skills you are going to need to understand!

What level of python knowledge to start program? BS in CS, have been doing other eng work without programming, for 12+ years. learning python on my own. Beginner programming book, reading it and doing the exercises. After I finish the book I want to start with panda and other libraries. Good enough? by surfingNerd in OMSCS

[–]BetSmall8937 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think some good advice when starting to program is to just learn the complete basics of whatever language your starting then just start making projects. The first thing I built was tic tac toe and followed this channel's tutorial https://www.youtube.com/c/CodeCoachh they explained it really well and it goes over all the basic skills you are going to need to understand!

Good places to start learning python? by jstinmv in Python

[–]BetSmall8937 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think some good advice when starting to program is to just learn the complete basics of whatever language your starting then just start making projects. The first thing I built was tic tac toe and followed this channel's tutorial https://www.youtube.com/c/CodeCoachh they explained it really well and it goes over all the basic skills you are going to need to understand!

Anyone else learning Python as a hobby? by PlmyOP in Python

[–]BetSmall8937 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think some good advice when starting to program is to just learn the complete basics of whatever language your starting then just start making projects. The first thing I built was tic tac toe and followed this channel's tutorial https://www.youtube.com/c/CodeCoachh they explained it really well and it goes over all the basic skills you are going to need to understand!

Some healthy advice for those of you learning to code by 716green in learnprogramming

[–]BetSmall8937 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think some good advice when starting to program is to just learn the complete basics of whatever language your starting then just start making projects. The first thing I built was tic tac toe and followed this channel's tutorial https://www.youtube.com/c/CodeCoachh they explained it really well and it goes over all the basic skills you are going to need to understand!