I’m a non-tech PM and will be learning python and sql to: a) boost my overall skillset b) become more relevant for future tech/faang applicationss any platforms you recommend for a zero-experience beginner? been youtubing so far.
It might be confusing at first but there are a lot of projects on github for teaching languages. I think this is a great way to learn because it has you using github/git/ you’re own use and getting to see how the tests that run against your code.
As for sql the $10 udemy course is not a bad investment
Github added to my list Thanks!
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for python try codingbat.com for practice and sololearn.com for first overview of python and sql syntax. I am assuming that you are totally new to this tho.
Will check it out. Thanks!