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I have a 43% in my Python class. Can someone lead me to resources to do better?
Github - https://github.com/animator/learn-python You can definitely check it out. Hope it helps you in your journey. 🤘
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Beginner's book guide to Python programming?
It is also available as a PDF for offline reading & a web interface for online reading.
- Free and Open Source book to master Python 3
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I open sourced my latest book to Learn Python 3!
Repo Link - https://github.com/animator/learn-python
- Learn Python 3: A Free and Open Source Book to Learn Python
- [CS & IP Resource] A free & open source book to learn Python. PDF is also available for download in the repo.
- Learn Python 3: A Free & Open Source book to learn Python. Also available as PDF & Web Interface.
- I published a Free & Open Source book to Learn Python 3. It includes a nice website for online reading and PDF for offline reading. Any feedback is highly appreciated.
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Published my Open Source book to Learn Python 3 (along with PDF)
Github - https://github.com/animator/learn-python
python-resources-2019
- Can someone recommend a good Python resource for idiots?
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code academy isn't free?? want to learn python
A curated list of Python 3 resources, books, websites, tutorials, code challenges
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Improving at low level
Rather not pick up more languages then necessary. You said you know basics of python, so you should be able to solve quiz questions from like projectEuler without googling for solutions, just using official docu? these websites are a good ressource to keep you programming. Yes they are no real life problems and just coding challenges but taking 30min of your day to solve coding challenges will elevate you. Otherwise pick up your own project and work on it daily. There are 30days of python challenges, 1 project a day challenges. You can also look into the calcus of 2nd year CS and work towards it, you will find python courses for 2nd years online, read it, understand it and repeat. Go from basics to advance, you know dictionaries but can you implement them? If you need ressources, there are plenty, automatetheboringstuff is rather popular for python. Github will have hundreds of guides for you ready https://github.com/stephenh67/python-resources-2019
- Looking for python tutorials, classes for someone who isn’t brand new to computer programming.
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