May-17-2019, 11:31 PM
I don't know what works for most.
Building up practical experience is what I think works best.
There are plenty of free online Python resources (including python books).
Just pick one and that feels not to difficult and start.
Focus:
0) Building up practical experience. (always active, and crucial for (successful) Python job interviews)
1) Initial basic Python stuff.
2) Classes
3) (?) ... take your pick.
Optional search: online free python book
("A-whirlwind-tour-of-python" seems like a nice Python crash course)
Building up practical experience is what I think works best.
There are plenty of free online Python resources (including python books).
Just pick one and that feels not to difficult and start.
Focus:
0) Building up practical experience. (always active, and crucial for (successful) Python job interviews)
1) Initial basic Python stuff.
2) Classes
3) (?) ... take your pick.
Optional search: online free python book
("A-whirlwind-tour-of-python" seems like a nice Python crash course)
Going beyond the idiomatic Python (Sensible Idiomatic usage - Blog post - Sep 11th 2017)