Jul-08-2019, 10:46 PM
(Apr-18-2017, 09:22 AM)prakashkumar78 Wrote: I am a newbie to python learning. I want to learn it from the beginning. Local courses are priced around $1000. Is Udemy a good option?
Udemy has both good and bad courses, and its prices vary a lot. I suggest always checking out the reviews of a Udemy course thoroughly before enrolling.
I work at Classpert, a website that gathers online courses from several providers, allowing the users to discover all the courses for a subject in a single place. We wrote a review of Udemy that might be useful to you.
If you want to get a certificate from a university while learning online, I suggest checking the courses from Coursera. They have a very thorough Python specialization from University of Michigan that covers from the basics all the way to database and web interactions, allowing to work on a complete project by the end of the courses. Here a link to it: Coursera Python Specialization (this is an affiliate link, but the course is free. Only the certificate is paid)
Lastly, someone on this thread mentioned the book Dive Into Python. It is indeed a great book, but the link that was provided to it doesn't work anymore. It can be found here now (open for everyone still): https://www.diveinto.org/python3/table-of-contents.html