What resources did you use to start learning Python?

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    Since then I have used Corey Schafer's YT videos and realpython.com quite a bit, though now I'm at the point where I can read the Python documentation to get what I need. I remember it being incomprehensible when I first started though so I wouldn't bother checking the official documentation until you have the basics of the language down since it is often written more for library developers than regular folks.

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    Also, for learning, I believe the Learning IDE Thonny is very underrated.

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