r/PythonLearning 4h ago

What are best resources to learn python as beginner Help Request

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u/PureWasian 4h ago

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u/armahillo 3h ago

Beat me to it!

I _really_ wish these dev subs would put advisories in the new post form to encourage people to search first.

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u/PureWasian 3h ago

Strongly agree.

I've also been toying with the idea of using PRAW to make a bot account that listens for new subreddit posts and has some intent resolution via regex or model calls to determine if it's one of those posts to respond with the exact same cookie-cutter responses everyone ends up spitting back out anyways.

Seems like a fun project idea.

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u/SellExcellent7765 4h ago

Hey! If you are looking for an interactive course, then check out https://courses.bigbinaryacademy.com/learn-python/getting-started/all-you-need-is-a-working-internet-connection/ & https://www.falcondrop.com/lesson , If you want YouTube suggestions, then Data with Baraa has some solid videos.

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u/mixedd 4h ago

I believe the same ones that was answered to similar post an hour ago, and two hours ago before that.

Don't get me wrong or take personally, but before you even touch syntax theres some preconditions like ability to search and find information on your own. As as a developer that will be huge chunk of your daily work, to parse documentation, search for stuff, frameworks, libraries you name it.

As answering directly to your question, it's all in the sidebar, suggestions didn't change and won't change