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Goal is to write production level python code in 1 year. Tried watching YouTube videos, but most are slow paced. I know the basics. Currently not a software engineer. TC 98K
Python and LC and TC
The official docs , if you have experience in C++ you will pick up python in an afternoon
Mostly worked on fixing legacy c++ code or appending some features. Number of lines I wrote is quite low.
Take up any online course and start reading documentation / coding small examples. Won't take more than a weekend for you to get comfortable.
Good python courses on coursera and udacity
Leetcode. I mean it.
I found LC more Algorithm oriented. Will it really help to write good python applications?
No. Won't help much at all