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Sololearn is good for helping you get started right off the bat (no need of setting up development environment ).
The tutorials are also noob-friendly and well structured (and surprisingly in-depth).
But you'll need to learn more outside Sololearn for solving some real-world problems
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The basics, yes.
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Just the basic. I learned python from sololearn (had prior JS and Java background) and now I'm doing python to feed myself. Of course there were a lot of self study and projects between the two points but you got the idea.