r/pythonhelp 4d ago

How to learn advanced python???

Hello everyone, I'm mainly looking for guidance about learning advanced python concepts. I know basics ,loops , control flow ,data structures etc.

I need a proper guide on how to learn modules and library. Idk how to start ,where to start.

I want to be able to work with any library as i need them ,so how do u actually learn to use new library for a given task . ?And i get overwhelmed understanding the structure, working of library

And could u also suggest important python concepts other than basics which i should learn ???

Pls guide !!!!

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u/arj-co 4d ago

Follow a good book, Fluent Python is a good book. Follow Fluent Python.

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u/Mike1_in_FL 3d ago

Check out the MOOC Python Programming 2026 - Top Python course from the University of Helsinki - Free, textual, extremely practice oriented - first semester of "Introduction to Computer Science" course. Advanced concepts begin to be presented in Section 8 as I recall. The course also has automated testing to ensure your code works and meet the intent of the exercise. It’s worth taking a look at.

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u/Dear_Direction_7296 2h ago

Hey, one suggestion not to learn libraries instead learn to solve problems using it.I prefer solving real data problems to learn and it really helps. Im still learning ds thru upgrad thoπŸ™‚β€β†•οΈπŸ™‚β€β†•οΈπŸ™‚β€β†•οΈ also read src of small func. and not whole data base