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- Think Python, 3rd Edition
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Collection of resources to get started on your programming journey
Python - Python.org - Official Python website with documentation and tutorials. - Codecademy Python Course - Real Python - Python tutorials and articles for all skill levels.
- I have started my Python self Learning Journey - Is one source enough?
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Hey guys, im doing a small project, would appreciate if you could tell me if theres a place I can clarify a lot of my doubts
I am no expert on facial recognition software but I read over an article on https://realpython.com. The site might be a little pricey (to some) but a few people in my Python group highly recommended it. It does have a ton of good tutorials.
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Road-Map for Python Developers
Real Python
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How I get myself to learn Python.
https://realpython.com/ is an excellent source. You can find there the building blocks of Python, explanations, hints, and tips.
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Need to Escape My Job
Check out RealPython they were a great resource for me when I first started with Python. Linux skills will always be in demand too, though you might not necessarily find a job for both Python and Linux but I'm sure many exist. When you build a project make sure to document it and have a GitHub page for it, in a way your GitHub will serve as your resume in the software engineering space so take time to learn the platform and Git. More than likely you will also use GitHub or another VCS on the job so it's worth trying to understand.
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Beginner in Python!
Website: Real Python - Free docs are good
- Imparare python
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Absolute beginner
For help on specific topics, courses, or crash course style articles on a topic/technique, check out https://realpython.com/
advent-of-code-jq
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Ask HN: How do I get better at programming as a hobbyist?
If you just want a series of programming puzzles, check out the Advent of Code[1]
[1] https://adventofcode.com/
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What Happens After Agile Dies?
This goes against Agile, against what many have only known. You can try it, and see what happens. Try a challenge from AdventOfCode, spend a couple of days working up a plan first. Did you write a cleaner solution? Now extrapolate.
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When was the last time you used this? - Part 2: Algorithms
I have used BFS only sporadically to solve problems at work. DFS was usually a simpler or better choice. BFS is, however, an essential tool for Advent of Code puzzles - each year, BFS is sufficient to solve at least a few puzzles. BFS is also a very common algorithm for coding interviews.
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2023, a year in images
I'm staring to be a huge fan of the Advent of Code challenge every beginning of December. Everyday puzzle is a great excuse to talk to people of your company that probably you don't interact much otherwise. And /r/adventofcode subreddit fan-arts and community is fun to follow. I always entered after completing the daily challenge, otherwise it may be a huge spoil :D
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Ask HN: Programming Courses for Experienced Coders?
Advent of Code (https://adventofcode.com/)
It's not a programming course per-se, but it's a great resource to master the skill of coding and problem solving.
It's just one part though, it won't teach you anything about architecturing a bigger system.
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Having a Game I'm into Makes Every Day Enjoyable
For anyone currently looking for something that does this for you, may I suggest Advent of Code: https://adventofcode.com/ This is the first year I've really had time and space to enjoy it, and enjoy it I have.
Also - this article ends on such a weird note given the message that the rest of it delivers. The author has finally realized how valuable it is to have something that gets them going, regardless of whether or not it ends up being "useful", but then immediately stumbles over the fear of it not lasting and failing to achieve greatness in it and sharply concludes with that sentiment.
Perseverance through intermediate-ness into greatness is irrelevant to enjoyment.
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Stuff I Learned during Hanukkah of Data 2023
Hanukkah of Data is a series of data-themed puzzles, where you solve puzzles to move your way through a holiday-themed story using a fictional dataset. I think of it as "Advent of Code meets SQL Murder Mystery".
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Using only vim to solve AdventOfCode Challenges | Episode 1
This journey will transform you and challenge your creative and resourceful thinking. You will explore new possibilities with VIM, going beyond what you thought it could do. And as you advance through the Advent Of Code puzzles, you will truly transform yourself if you follow the two scenarios listed below.
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Ask HN: What apps have you created for your own use?
I've been making a CLI for advent of code ( https://adventofcode.com/ ) this week: https://github.com/VitamintK/wang-aoc-cli
It's been satisfying!
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Does being bad at solving programming problems means not being a good programmer?
December started 12 days ago, and for my first year I decided to try the Advent of Code 2023, which is basically 1 programming problem everyday and they get harder and harder each day. I started HARD, I ate problems, day by day, until... day 10; things started getting pretty hard and couldn't do - I think - pretty average difficulty problems.
What are some alternatives?
learnxinyminutes-docs - Code documentation written as code! How novel and totally my idea!
LeetCode - This is my LeetCode solutions for all 2000+ problems, mainly written in C++ or Python.
missing-semester - The Missing Semester of Your CS Education 📚
aoc - Advent of Code solutions
codewars.com - Issue tracker for Codewars
online-judge - A modern open-source online judge and contest platform system.
developer-roadmap - Interactive roadmaps, guides and other educational content to help developers grow in their careers.
Exercism - Scala Exercises - Crowd-sourced code mentorship. Practice having thoughtful conversations about code.
sdk - The Dart SDK, including the VM, dart2js, core libraries, and more.
flexboxfroggy - A game for learning CSS flexbox 🐸
asciinema - Terminal session recorder 📹