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Hello !

 

What's the best tool for start in python ? =)

 

And who can send me a "problem" or an "activity" i need to do with python for trying to programming ?

 

I'm a french man and i love the world of the programmation, i want to learn a lot of language =)


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Hello !

 

What's the best tool for start in python ? =)

 

And who can send me a "problem" or an "activity" i need to do with python for trying to programming ?

 

I'm a french man and i love the world of the programmation, i want to learn a lot of language =)

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Hey, there's a few things i used when i started learning that i think are really good resources :

 

The book called "automate the boring stuff with python" , you can find it in pdf/epub and also in videos .

(Vu que t'es FR il y'a aussi la formation python pour débutant de thibault houdon sur udemy, elle est pas mal, même si tu peux trouver pareil en cherchant sur youtube)

 

Here are some links i can share you that have a good amount of resources : 

 

https://drive.google...czQ?direction=a

 

https://drive.google...YzQ?usp=sharing

 

 

And as for tools i recommend pycharm IDE or vscode but there are more of them so feel free to check and find the one you like.


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Hey, there's a few things i used when i started learning that i think are really good resources :

 

The book called "automate the boring stuff with python" , you can find it in pdf/epub and also in videos .

(Vu que t'es FR il y'a aussi la formation python pour débutant de thibault houdon sur udemy, elle est pas mal, même si tu peux trouver pareil en cherchant sur youtube)

 

Here are some links i can share you that have a good amount of resources : 

 

https://drive.google...czQ?direction=a

 

https://drive.google...YzQ?usp=sharing

 

 

And as for tools i recommend pycharm IDE or vscode but there are more of them so feel free to check and find the one you like.

Thank you very much my friend i go to check that =)

( Merci pour la petite parenthèse ^^ )


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+1 for PyCharm

 

Just about any book about learning Python will likely have example problems you can do to practice. Once you feel comfortable, I recommend you try looking for open source projects on github and start fixing bugs. This will help familiarize you with working on larger projects for when you're ready to build your own.


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+1 for PyCharm

 

Just about any book about learning Python will likely have example problems you can do to practice. Once you feel comfortable, I recommend you try looking for open source projects on github and start fixing bugs. This will help familiarize you with working on larger projects for when you're ready to build your own.

Okay i memorize that thanks =D


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Python is easy to learn tbh you can use some YouTube videos. But i recommend using the regular python idle to get the hang of it and then choosing a IDE that best fits your requirements.

A guy named CleverQazi on YouTube gives great advice and tutorials on python

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