Can someone recommend the best Python material? Can be a book, a YouTube video or a course etc. Looking for something that explains the fundamentals clearly and will guide me to become intermediate Tc:🥜
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Berkeley CS61A
Last year, I followed a few of the longer Python youtube videos. "Python for Everybody" was very accessible for me. After that, I just started trying to do my own stuff in Jupyter notebooks. After 18 months, I'm now feeling ready to structure a project more properly using IDE and deploy something. Best advice is to get the basics of what you need in syntax and structures, then just try and do something that interests you or will aide you in your work. (I think part of the problem is that Python is so versatile. I have doubled down on Pandas, data science and geospatial packages. Now, I'm learning Flask for web app development. Just start small and forge your own path!)
Try Corey Schafter on youtube
Python docs? Stackoverflow?
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