Hello, im looking for some beginer-intermediate knowledge in python. I’m interested in more text rather than video based courses preferably with exersises.

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    Automate the boring stuff and Python Crash Course are 2 standard books that are often recommended. The first one is freely available as PDF. I haven’t read them myself though.

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      1 year ago

      Fluent Python is another good book to learn Python. It is very clear and it has a lot of examples.

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    I learned Python by starting with a project and then seeking out tutorials for helping with that subject.

    My project was a simple website, so the Django Project’s official tutorial was where I spent most of my time. These days it’s still excellent, and there’s now Django Girls who host a larger set of tutorials as well.

    Maybe you’re not interested in web stuff, and that’s fine. My advice would be to figure out what you want to learn more specifically and look for tutorials for that. If nothing else, it’ll make the learning process more interesting.

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    @SpaceTurtle224 Why not just Google? You’ll find plenty of what you’re looking for, and much quicker than waiting for that one person willing to answer your lazy “question” (which isn’t even a question).