Home
Certification Preparation
General Certification
Learning Python from various sources?
Remedymp
I'm learning Python, but looking at multiple sources:
1)
https://www.udemy.com/courses/search/?q=python&src=ukw&p=3
2) Cybrary
3) Stackskills.com
Which one of these sites would have the most sufficient content for learning Python for the beginner?
Find more posts tagged with
Comments
tedjames
I have no experience with #3. However, the other two are cheap or free. I would suggest that, at that price, just try out all of the free and low cost ($10-$15 or so) beginner courses and see what works best for you. You don't really have anything to lose but a little time. YouTube is also another great, free source. As you get further into it, start looking at more advanced courses.
You might also find some low cost books at
http://www.packtpub.com
and other places.
EnderWiggin
CodeAcademy.com is another good free resource
PocketLumberjack
I have slowly been working through the python material on Sololearn.com, it's a great resource for beginners. I think I am finding that I just really need to think of some projects to try to really learn how to code though.
duta74
https://www.pluralsight.com/courses/python-fundamentals
https://www.pluralsight.com/courses/python-beyond-basics
DatabaseHead
Thanks for posting this......
I have been working through a Stanford course and they use R, so while I am learning some R, what I want to learn is Python. Once this course is completed, turning full attention to Python
PS thanks for posting these links.
Remedymp
EnderWiggin
wrote:
»
CodeAcademy.com is another good free resource
Just signed up for this and it's awesome!
Thanks!
Quick Links
All Categories
Recent Posts
Activity
Unanswered
Groups
Best Of