Apr-24-2020, 02:28 PM
I think that depends on what kind of information your looking for. If you need specific information about how to do something, how to use a particular library etc., then searching for tutorials is a good start. If you want to dive in deeper in the possibilities of a particular library, you should read the documentation or source code.
More general information, like the datatypes, basic functions etc. can be found on the doc site from Python itself. But I like W3schools myself, if I forget something but at least I know what I am looking for.
And last but not least, fora like this can be very helpfull ofcourse. And there are other sites where A LOT of questions are allready asked earlier.
More general information, like the datatypes, basic functions etc. can be found on the doc site from Python itself. But I like W3schools myself, if I forget something but at least I know what I am looking for.
And last but not least, fora like this can be very helpfull ofcourse. And there are other sites where A LOT of questions are allready asked earlier.
- Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid. Albert Einstein