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What is the best way to start pythone from 0 to a decent level in just 3 months

27th Apr 2023, 12:47 PM
Bahaeddine
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Bahaeddine If you have a long distance to go, and little time for that, the only way to do it is to walk faster. Study harder. Dedicate a bigger chunk of your time. It's as simple as that. Go ahead.
27th Apr 2023, 2:42 PM
Emerson Prado
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There is no "best" way. It depends all on you. You can start a Python course here on sololearn. Aside from this, I recommend you to start writing and testing own code from early on. Don't hurry through lessons, take time.
27th Apr 2023, 12:58 PM
Lisa
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Start a course. If you have a particular question, you can create a thread here on Discuss and get help from the community.
27th Apr 2023, 1:06 PM
Lisa
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https://learnxinyminutes.com/ this is perfect for learning fast (and also not completely) a programming language. Hope this helps you!!
27th Apr 2023, 3:12 PM
Ugulberto Sánchez
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Learning Python in just three months may seem daunting, but it's definitely achievable. Here are some steps you can follow to go from zero to a decent level in Python in three months: 1. Start with the basics: Begin by understanding the fundamentals of Python such as syntax, data types, functions, and control structures. 2. Watch video tutorials: There are many free video tutorials available online that can help you learn Python. Some popular options include YouTube channels like Corey Schafer and Sentdex. 3. Practice with exercises: Regular practice is essential for mastering Python. You can find Python exercises and challenges online, or consider taking a course that includes hands-on exercises. 4. Join online communities: Joining online communities like Reddit's r/learnpython or Stack Overflow can help you learn from others, ask questions, and get feedback on your work. 5. Build projects: Once you have a good grasp of the basics, start building your own projects. This will help you apply your knowledg
28th Apr 2023, 10:57 AM
Fꫀⲅძ᥆͟ᥙ᥉᯽
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print("cringe") # lower-case "p"
27th Apr 2023, 2:06 PM
Lisa
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Complete sololearn courses, are well-explained
28th Apr 2023, 6:31 AM
Ugulberto Sánchez
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Lubomir Traykov Pls don't post new quesions inside other people threads (it's called hijacking). Open a new post instead.
28th Apr 2023, 9:18 AM
Emerson Prado
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I honestly think that if you really want to get good at python, you should use pythonista (the app) I’ve used it before, and it lets you do things that you can’t do in sololearn. It’s not really for teaching,but it is a great workspace.
28th Apr 2023, 1:54 PM
ThunderHawk
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Sahil Pandey Hate is completely prohibited in this platform. Delete your comment or you’ll be reported. This is a clean and non-toxic community.
30th Apr 2023, 1:03 PM
Ugulberto Sánchez
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I know that it depends all on me the problem is that i dont got much time
27th Apr 2023, 1:04 PM
Bahaeddine
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Can you help me a bit?idk how
27th Apr 2023, 1:05 PM
Bahaeddine
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Print("Thanks") Print("cringe")
27th Apr 2023, 1:57 PM
Bahaeddine
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Thanks for your precious advice
27th Apr 2023, 2:45 PM
Bahaeddine
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WHT is the best way to learn python classes
29th Apr 2023, 7:23 AM
Earnest M
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Leave it
29th Apr 2023, 11:36 AM
Sahil Pandey
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Earnest M By doing them and solving the related exercises.
29th Apr 2023, 1:45 PM
Emerson Prado
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Sahil Pandey What's the intent of your comment?
29th Apr 2023, 1:46 PM
Emerson Prado
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Nothing start with schedule
29th Apr 2023, 4:00 PM
Sahil Pandey
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