Hi, and thank you for any help.
So I have been coding 2 years ago, but for some reason I stopped and now want to continue and I am very exited. I have read these three books two years ago.
- Python Crash Course (only the first part)
- Automate the Boring Stuff with Python
- Beyond the Basic Stuff with Python
And now I want to learn python again because coding is interesting for me and I may need it for my new job as an IT technician.
So here are the questions
- Is Think Python a good book? Should I go for it?(then I plan on doing the projects from Python Crash Course)
- Would you maybe recommend another book or resource? I don’t want to go too deep into the language, instead I want to learn enough to build some fun projects.
Any opinion would be much appreciated!
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r/learnpython Hi, and thank you for any help. So I have been coding 2 years ago, but for some reason I stopped and now want to continue and I am very exited. I have read these three books two years ago. Python Crash Course (only the first part) Automate the Boring Stuff with Python Beyond the Basic Stuff with Python And now I want to learn python again because coding is interesting for me and I may need it for my new job as an IT technician. So here are the questions Is Think Python a good book? Should I go for it?(then I plan on doing the projects from Python Crash Course) Would you maybe recommend another book or resource? I don’t want to go too deep into the language, instead I want to learn enough to build some fun projects. Any opinion would be much appreciated! submitted by /u/artheyo [link] [comments]
Hi, and thank you for any help.
So I have been coding 2 years ago, but for some reason I stopped and now want to continue and I am very exited. I have read these three books two years ago.
- Python Crash Course (only the first part)
- Automate the Boring Stuff with Python
- Beyond the Basic Stuff with Python
And now I want to learn python again because coding is interesting for me and I may need it for my new job as an IT technician.
So here are the questions
- Is Think Python a good book? Should I go for it?(then I plan on doing the projects from Python Crash Course)
- Would you maybe recommend another book or resource? I don’t want to go too deep into the language, instead I want to learn enough to build some fun projects.
Any opinion would be much appreciated!
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[link] [comments]