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ARHPOMOR2021-05-12 20:57:34
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ARHPOMOR, 2021-05-12 20:57:34

How can a beginner learn python to junior level?

Good evening!

Please tell me how a beginner (full 0 in this language) can learn python to junior level, maybe some books or free courses (if any). It will be needed mainly for writing scripts during pentest, but I would also like to be able to perform some June tasks of python-developer.

Thanks in advance for your replies.

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Yupiter7575, 2021-05-12
@ARHPOMOR

First read the book python bite
then mark lutz learn python
then flip through metanit
After these three steps and good practice about what you read you june

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Developer, 2021-05-12
@samodum

No courses or video tutorials!
Only practice, books - any, documentation.
And most importantly - the desire to overcome difficulties and learn independently.
You read a book, see a new topic, and YOURSELF come up with a project or task based on it. And you solve it.

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tested life, 2021-05-12
@krasszen2

I'm learning myself. Now I master Django quite successfully. The introductory free course from Yandex Practicum helped a lot. After the free part, I looked at the price tag and started reading open sources. The Django Girls project helped a lot. Reading Mark Lutz. Very lucky, there is a friend with 5 years of experience with Python. He advised me Lutz, then Dronov (Django).

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Victor Sorvik, 2021-05-20
@Sorv

I read these books:
Paul Barry "Learning Python Programming" - it is well explained in pictures
Al Sweigart "Automating routine tasks with Python"
Many people advise Mark Lutz - but I have not reached it yet

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Davidushka, 2021-05-31
@Davidushka

I advise EasyUM courses (yes, they are paid, but they are worth it + cheaper than giants like Skillbox) - it.easyum.ru/courses/python-web-development/
They have two Python courses: web development and data analysis. I finished first. Saved some money, studied before June and nothing, I prosper. And I recommend it to you too))

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