zayn
July 3, 2021, 6:30pm
21
Miriraven:
There are so many different resources for learning python free of charge.
First of all, you should decide what you want to do with python. I mean whether you want to learn data science or building websites or machine learning or maybe something else. Python is a really huge language with so many different features, so it will take ages for learning it.
If you prefer books, I can recommend one which is called ‘A Byte of Python’. It is completely free and you can download it. It covers some basic features of the language like variables, operators, lists, dictionaries, tupples, functions, perhaps classes as well. This is a kind of introductory book which will allow you to understand some simple python code and write some primitive scripts.
If you prefer video format, I recommend you to subscribe to the youtube channel which is called ‘Tech with Tim’. You can find lots of information there about python, programming, algorythms, etc. Tim also covers different projects which can be made like building a website or a game or something else.
Anyway, I advise you to decide what kind of programming you wanna do before starting learning python in order to be motivated all the time.
What’s if it’s data science?
Miriraven:
There are so many different resources for learning python free of charge.
First of all, you should decide what you want to do with python. I mean whether you want to learn data science or building websites or machine learning or maybe something else. Python is a really huge language with so many different features, so it will take ages for learning it.
If you prefer books, I can recommend one which is called ‘A Byte of Python’. It is completely free and you can download it. It covers some basic features of the language like variables, operators, lists, dictionaries, tupples, functions, perhaps classes as well. This is a kind of introductory book which will allow you to understand some simple python code and write some primitive scripts.
If you prefer video format, I recommend you to subscribe to the youtube channel which is called ‘Tech with Tim’. You can find lots of information there about python, programming, algorythms, etc. Tim also covers different projects which can be made like building a website or a game or something else.
Anyway, I advise you to decide what kind of programming you wanna do before starting learning python in order to be motivated all the time.
Python for data and statistical analysis
Tafuta O’Reilly published books,they have well-structured courses in Epub format that builds up on each other,use less Youtube sources because the Youtubers usually have a narrow point of view/speed up. But learning under an instructor is the best option.
Look at it from the bottom up.
Download ebooks that cover the basics and also watch youtube videos.
Trucker
February 19, 2022, 6:43am
27
Freecodecamp has very good tutorials. If you are willing to spend some cash, you can buy a udemy Course by Angela Yu on Python.