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Inokentiy Jelali2020-12-04 22:55:40
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Inokentiy Jelali, 2020-12-04 22:55:40

Is it worth learning Python from books?

I am 17 years old, I am a beginner "programmer" I would like to ask
Is it worth learning Python programming
from books, if so, which ones? The fact is that all sorts of courses rake money from you and do not give knowledge. Thank you.

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evgeniy_lm, 2020-12-04
@Frinil

Is it worth learning Python programming from books?

I will surprise you, but all programming languages, i.e. Python must be learned from books. The programmer WRITES!!! programs, and one who is not able to read is definitely not able to write.
all sorts of courses row money from you and do not give knowledge

Quite right, courses are nothing more than one of the many ways to "honestly take money from the population"

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Saboteur, 2020-12-05
@saboteur_kiev

I am 17 years old I am a beginner "programmer" I would like to ask
Is it worth learning Python programming from books

For the whole 17 years, have any ideas appeared, how exactly is it easier for you to master new knowledge?
How did you learn anything at school?
In addition to school, were you fond of anything at all, where was it necessary to master any knowledge / skills?
Programming is no different. Read the theory and put it into practice.
How comfortable you are with different ways of learning depends on how you spent the previous 17 years.

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illuzor, 2020-12-04
@iLLuzor

It is worth studying from books and from official documentation.

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uvelichitel, 2020-12-04
@uvelichitel

Textbooks are required in any case. In good courses, things will go faster if it is the first language.

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Anton Shcherbin, 2020-12-12
@Sherb123

A book, a course, a mentor - these are all tools. Each has its pros and cons. In (good) courses, you can work on actual tasks, the book will help you to deeply master the material that you will not be told in the courses, a mentor or teacher will correct or explain difficult points. The more tools you use, the better. But the book is mandatory at any of the stages, plus it is not so expensive compared to other tools. Just be sure to take the printed one, it’s difficult to understand electronically. If in doubt which one to choose, then look here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qV9sjY73nTo&list=P... -

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