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Learning pythom 3 from sololearn is enough for fresher to get a job n prepared for it or do i need to do something extra..

please give me advice if anyone have completed python course on sololearn waiting for ur reply guys..

28th Mar 2018, 10:21 AM
Nadeem Sayyed
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Lots of free stuff out there on YouTube and google for learning any of the languages. as well as many books you can get as PDF or even off Amazon. I am 100% self taught and have been a salaried full-stack developer and DB admin for 18 years now. It is completely possible, just dont expect an easy way. like anything worth doing it takes dedication, practice and a whole lot of screwing up. This app is a great place to get the basics under your belt. Think of it like learning a new language (which it is). Here you are learning how to ask where the bathroom is and how much things cost. Not enough to have a full blown every day sorr of conversation with a native. But a good start.
28th Mar 2018, 10:55 AM
Adam
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but udemy takes charges for their course
28th Mar 2018, 10:28 AM
Nadeem Sayyed
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