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Python

Is sololearn enough to learn python?

12th Jan 2025, 3:43 AM
Sherwin
10 Answers
12th Jan 2025, 5:42 AM
Gulshan Mahawar
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enough for basics
12th Jan 2025, 6:56 AM
Bob_Li
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You can search for the lesson you finished on sololearn at youtube or google for more information that could be useful and try to find more than one source to see all types of examples
12th Jan 2025, 10:13 AM
Moataz Osama
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Thanks for the tips
12th Jan 2025, 12:07 PM
Sherwin
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i thouhgt python is the easyest code language
13th Jan 2025, 12:56 AM
superorca2
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Its still a programming language bro. Just because its one of the easiest languages to learn doesnt mean it’s going to be easy— it wont. Plus if you ever want to do anything meaningful you must also learn DSA, which is theory based and language agnostic.
13th Jan 2025, 1:58 AM
lumpychum
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I learn python too, but I use another app called Mimo for it. I am recommending this to you because there are so many great examples and it is really helpfull for me. If u need more help u can watch youtube lessons for more informations or find it in web sites.
13th Jan 2025, 12:13 PM
Atina Andrejić
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No sololearn is not enough python goes much deeper than that
14th Jan 2025, 1:26 AM
darius franklin
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yes, if you will focus on practice codes too, it's sufficient, rest you can learn more while development
20th Jan 2025, 12:16 PM
Udit Nayyar
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