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Wich is the best way to learn python?
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Learn the Basic of python here
Take the courses available outside the SoloLearn .
Listed here in this code of Kuba.
https://code.sololearn.com/W2nvcMqTRi4q/?ref=app
You can also go To other resources
❄ Websites To Practice Your Coding Skills
⚡ https://www.hackerrank.com
⚡ https://www.codewars.com
⚡ https://www.hackerearth.com
⚡ https://codecombat.com
⚡ https://projecteuler.net
⚡ https://brainwar.it
⚡ http://www.programmr.com
⚡ https://www.codechef.com
⚡ http://www.codeabbay.com
⚡ https://www.topcoder.com
⚡ https://coderbyte.com
⚡ https://leetcode.com
⚡ http://exercism.io
⚡ https://codefights.com
⚡ http://www.cyber-dojo.org
⚡ http://codingbat.com
⚡ http://www.pythonchallenge.com
⚡ https://codegolf.stackexchange.com
⚡ https://www.codingame.com
⚡ http://www.programmr.com
⚡ https://programmingpraxis.com
⚡ https://edabit.com
💧 Credit :: Maz
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You have to practice whatever you learn each day by coding it.
There are many websites that provide you with alot of coding challenges starting from very basic to pretty advance ones.
Try using them.
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Sophia edited the list.
Thanks
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I know that.
They are really Awesome 😍😍
Which is best
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hackerrank and programrr from what I have tried.
But I soon need to check the whole list😍😍
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Ok thanks for help Mitali
Not checked them yet.
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Vishal Pal❄️⚛️ I have tried few of this sites and they are amazing.
Amazing collection.👍👍
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You start on Sololearn, learn basic and creat project simple project or task, you need a lot of practic, there are a lot of tutorials and pdf books but the most important is the practice. GOOD LUCK😃👍
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1. complete the python course on Sololearn
2. Do challenges here in the learn section
for example this one https://www.sololearn.com/learn/4517/?ref=app
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Learn more advance stuff do coding challenges and solve problem related to coding.Learn different framework and modules of python try to write your code clean and small.teach others is the best way to revise your coding syntax.
here is coding challenges.
https://projecteuler.net/archives;page=3
sentdex python tutorial.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQVvvaa0QuDe8XSftW-RAxdo6OmaeL85M
This you tube channel has very cool stuff for python lovers.
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To learn any language here are my steps:
1. Code everyday
2. Read up on Python or preferred language
3. Code the examples as you read along
4. Join a Python community / others
5. Solve small problems
6. Go to conferences
7. Start a blog
8. Start a Github and contribute
9. Youtube videos wealth of Python info out there.
10. Have fun
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Vishal Pal❄️⚛️ Most welcome 😄😄
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Learn with practical and make crud operations
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Bro Welcome to the python family....
If you want to learn python which will really help you in real life
Then learn the basic,
do just a little excercise on any coding sites,
Then start your own project like creating a calculator,or a port scanner or something like that. You will learn python more efficiently this way.
Note: As a begginer you will face lot of errors in the code . Don't be embarrassed about it . It happens to every one. You will feel interested when you create something of your own
THE 3 RULES FOR FINDING A PROJECT THAT WILL WORK
Pick a topic that interests you
Think about why you are learning - What do you want to eventually do? Maybe you want to get into web development, or maybe robotics? Choosing a project that intersects with this will also help with motivation.
Don’t aim too big .
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watch bucky videos on YouTube, they will give you all the basics you need.
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I don't know, what is best way for you to learn programming, but these are important for me:
-Study Python everyday.
-When you find something that is new for you, test it out.
-Make studying achievements and challenge yourself for interesting programming projects.
-Sleep good
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Vishal Pal edabit.com is another site where you can practice your skills
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I am practicing Python somewhat like I would practice cooking: I learn a few new ingredients, then I ask myself what I could cook with it. ;-)
For me it is helpful if it's not just a random exercise but something I myself can use daily. With largely simple means I have for example made a vocabulary trainer and a calory tracker; right now I am wrestling with a duty roster program.
And just by trying to solve my own problems I gradually learn new stuff (what I don't know I google) and my repertory slowly gets larger.
I already woke up a few times at night thinking: 'Hey, I can solve that with recursion!' Or: 'So that's what accumulate is for!' ;-)
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u have to perform yourself.
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Don't struggle with web lessons. Just go and read a book. It is the way you can easily learn more.