I see a lot of python (and others) programming websites pop up such as
- codeacademy
- Datacamp
- codeinfinity
- futurecoder
- scrimba
- freecodecamp
and many more
With what I have seen in previous threads is the referral to use some book and learn the basics (e.g. Automated the Boring Stuff) or either the Havard course or edx course to name a few. (see https://www.reddit.com/r/learnpython/comments/1e4pvji/interactive_free_websites_to_learn_python/)
What is the advantage of these interactive resources or why do you not like them? Has anyone completed one of these interactive courses?
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r/learnpython I see a lot of python (and others) programming websites pop up such as codeacademy Datacamp codeinfinity futurecoder scrimba freecodecamp and many more With what I have seen in previous threads is the referral to use some book and learn the basics (e.g. Automated the Boring Stuff) or either the Havard course or edx course to name a few. (see https://www.reddit.com/r/learnpython/comments/1e4pvji/interactive_free_websites_to_learn_python/) What is the advantage of these interactive resources or why do you not like them? Has anyone completed one of these interactive courses? submitted by /u/Z3POK [link] [comments]
I see a lot of python (and others) programming websites pop up such as
- codeacademy
- Datacamp
- codeinfinity
- futurecoder
- scrimba
- freecodecamp
and many more
With what I have seen in previous threads is the referral to use some book and learn the basics (e.g. Automated the Boring Stuff) or either the Havard course or edx course to name a few. (see https://www.reddit.com/r/learnpython/comments/1e4pvji/interactive_free_websites_to_learn_python/)
What is the advantage of these interactive resources or why do you not like them? Has anyone completed one of these interactive courses?
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