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Is the book Learn Python The Hard Way a good enough base for Python?

I've started learning some Python basics from this book some months ago (I took a long break) but now that I found this website, I've been wondering where to get the real fundamentals for Python? Something that really teaches you all you need to know (to play around for random projects). Now we're talking about self teaching methods because I'm still in high school for the time being. I'm only asking for advice, if you think self-teaching is irrelevant, please destroy my hopes now better than later ;)

30th May 2017, 9:46 PM
criosphinx
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self teaching is perfectly fine. Here are a few free online books https://inventwithpython.com/
30th May 2017, 11:22 PM
LordHill
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Thanks for the help.
31st May 2017, 1:36 AM
criosphinx
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I almost forgot. Learn Python the hard way is very clear in the beginning that it is NOT for Python 3. Sololearn and the future use Python 3.. I wouldn't bother with python the hard way
31st May 2017, 1:43 AM
LordHill
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