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by Stormium - 23 December, 2021 - 11:26 AM
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Hi! I have been trying to learn python for a couple of months now, I wanted to know how I should approach learning python. Maybe there is some list I have to follow or projects I have to do.

I would appreciate it if you left a suggestion below.  :dance2:
  
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Udemy courses
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Will try ty!
  
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(23 December, 2021 - 11:26 AM)Stormium Wrote: Show More
Hi! I have been trying to learn python for a couple of months now, I wanted to know how I should approach learning python. Maybe there is some list I have to follow or projects I have to do.

I would appreciate it if you left a suggestion below.  :dance2:

udemy.com have a lot of great course for free also theyre LOT of PAID ones but jsut google udemy coupons and u wil get them 100% off
and youtube is a great boi for content learning
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depends what u want to program u can start learning easier laungages idk example java basics or just go striaght to ruby c++ python etc
every programming laungage is hard remmeber that theres not rly easy easier one 
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(28 December, 2021 - 10:19 PM)cobancoban Wrote: Show More
(23 December, 2021 - 11:26 AM)Stormium Wrote: Show More
Hi! I have been trying to learn python for a couple of months now, I wanted to know how I should approach learning python. Maybe there is some list I have to follow or projects I have to do.

I would appreciate it if you left a suggestion below.  :dance2:

udemy.com have a lot of great course for free also theyre LOT of PAID ones but jsut google udemy coupons and u wil get them 100% off
and youtube is a great boi for content learning
also
depends what u want to program u can start learning easier laungages idk example java basics or just go striaght to ruby c++ python etc
every programming laungage is hard remmeber that theres not rly easy easier one 
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Thanks! I will def check out some courses for python and may consider c++ as it is the most viable super fast language but not before I learn python to a good level.
Appreciate your help!
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(28 December, 2021 - 10:48 PM)Stormium Wrote: Show More
(28 December, 2021 - 10:19 PM)cobancoban Wrote: Show More
(23 December, 2021 - 11:26 AM)Stormium Wrote: Show More
Hi! I have been trying to learn python for a couple of months now, I wanted to know how I should approach learning python. Maybe there is some list I have to follow or projects I have to do.

I would appreciate it if you left a suggestion below.  :dance2:

udemy.com have a lot of great course for free also theyre LOT of PAID ones but jsut google udemy coupons and u wil get them 100% off
and youtube is a great boi for content learning
also
depends what u want to program u can start learning easier laungages idk example java basics or just go striaght to ruby c++ python etc
every programming laungage is hard remmeber that theres not rly easy easier one 
sheepe
Thanks! I will def check out some courses for python and may consider c++ as it is the most viable super fast language but not before I learn python to a good level.
Appreciate your help!
Juice
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I started by making my own programs to automate everyday tasks, it's the only reason why I've been able to keep with coding for so long, if it wasn't making my life easier, what's the point of learning it? If you're interested in cracking or anything similar start by scraping a website / API of your choice, sorting results, and saving them in text files. w3schools is all I needed to pick up python fairly well in only a week or two, but that was with a year or so of previous experience in various other langs. Good luck in your journey and make sure to google any questions, someone on stack overflow has probably had this issue and it's probs been solved already. PS. discord bots are fun to make, and simple in python :P
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(29 December, 2021 - 03:44 AM)SoSpor Wrote: Show More
I started by making my own programs to automate everyday tasks, it's the only reason why I've been able to keep with coding for so long, if it wasn't making my life easier, what's the point of learning it? If you're interested in cracking or anything similar start by scraping a website / API of your choice, sorting results, and saving them in text files. w3schools is all I needed to pick up python fairly well in only a week or two, but that was with a year or so of previous experience in various other langs. Good luck in your journey and make sure to google any questions, someone on stack overflow has probably had this issue and it's probs been solved already. PS. discord bots are fun to make, and simple in python :P
Tysm for the suggestions, I will try some basic cracking stuff but will prob start with automation as you said!
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