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Help me in Python

25th Aug 2022, 11:55 AM
Kifayatullah Hamid
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Also, aside of Sololearn, check w3schools.com for small bits of info in Python. Then there is also Python documentation with lots of code uses.
25th Aug 2022, 12:39 PM
Monika
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Help you with what, exactly?
25th Aug 2022, 11:58 AM
Monika
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Are you stuck on Python? Same with me you could revise the information that you previously learned. Learning is like a jigsaw puzzle!
26th Aug 2022, 6:16 AM
Boong Bing
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W3schools might have a proper course these days but I think it isn’t free - what I mean by small chunks is all the info available under the tab ‘Python’, everything is divided into separate things (like functions, integers etc.) and you also have a code playground in there. This is free. If you want properly structured courses (with final certificates), you can do some of the below (they are all free & accessed via browser, no need to install anything): 1. https://pythoninstitute.org/ 2. https://skillsforall.com/catalog 3. https://www.netacad.com/courses/all-courses Some of these overlap. I’m currently almost finished with their ‘Python Essentials 1’ - but this course is at least 30-50 hours of theory/exercises/tasks. Also, if I remember correctly, you can get 6 courses for free at Datacamp; I think there are some beginner’s Python ones in there. Then there is Skillshare, one month for free. There are books (i.e. a mammoth 1500-page long one by Mark Lutz). There is YouTube.
27th Aug 2022, 7:26 AM
Monika
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I am new here How can I learne coding Easley And how can I learne Python Easley. I started Python before but I leave it .
25th Aug 2022, 12:04 PM
Kifayatullah Hamid
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But w3school doesn't have Python course
27th Aug 2022, 6:54 AM
Kifayatullah Hamid
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