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The following mentioned blogs are updated more or less frequently. There you can find many new tips:
https://python.plainenglish.io/
https://www.blog.pythonlibrary.org/
https://pycoders.com/issues
https://stackabuse.com/tag/python/
https://florian-dahlitz.de/blog/
https://towardsdatascience.com/
https://pbpython.com/
https://linuxjourney.com/
https://blog.miguelgrinberg.com/index
https://realpython.com/
https://hackersandslackers.com/
https://opensource.com/
https://flaviocopes.com/
https://linuxways.net/
https://thepythonguru.com/blog/
https://pynative.com/
https://www.askpython.com/
https://www.w3schools.com/python/
https://www.tutorialspoint.com/python/index.htm
https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/python-programming-language/
https://www.guru99.com/python-tutorials.html
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Balamurugan Sololearn offers a beginner tutorial, intermediate tutorial, core tutorial, data structure tutorial, and data science tutorial.
Let's not leave out that there are many here who can teach and elaborate on various practices of python from 2.5 to 3.11 versions.
You can ofcourse explore freecodecamp and others which may lead to financial pocket burning. Not saying they aren't worthwhile but you are here so why not explore what we truly have here before shopping elsewhere.
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If you want to solve problems and learn Python, then I advise you the books:
- "Byte of Python",
- "Learning Python (Mark Lutz)",
- "Learning Python: Game Programming, Data Visualization Web Applications. 3rd ed."
the book is good to come to a python beginner, there are also problems in the book. I also advise you to have a website for solving problems: "projecteuler.net"
The best way to learn Python is reading books. The books tell you the topics in detail, and the books also have practical tasks.
/Rostislav Khalilov/
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Hey,
Python crash courche from Eric Matthes is a good book with a lot of practics.
I use Python via Anacona/VisualStudiocode bud Pycharm looks good also.
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Hello,
I don't know how to learn intermediate level Python, but I saw someone who started learning Python at Revature and he had to download an app called PyCharm.
If SoloLearn only teaches a lower level of Python, check out teamtreahouse.com.
It has a 7 day free trial then is $25/month, but I think it's a worth-it investment because they seem to go more in depth with what they teach
and they also help you stay up to date and to network into the industry and even help you with interview tips or with interviewing, but some features will require a greater fee.
I only tried Treehouse out to learn how to make websites, but I quit because I was making too many mistakes that I couldn't figure out how to solve, and I didn't always get an answer when I posted a question in the community, but I didn't want to buy a domain on a hosting site either, so that might have been the problem too.
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Also,
Check out websites where you can do coding challenges like codingame.com and codewars.com.
There you can complete coding challenges, and on at least one of them, codingame.com, employers can look for people to hire based on the challenges they complete successfully
and I think you can set your account such that you can let employers know you are looking to be hired.
and I think you can