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bro18072019-01-18 12:26:36
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bro1807, 2019-01-18 12:26:36

Resources for learning python and django?

Hello, I'm new and learning web. I chose python as a server language, and if there are no problems with js, there is a lot of information on it on the Internet, then not everything is so rosy with python. I found only textbooks that teach the basics (functions, loops, lists, etc.) So the question itself is: are there any Russian-language resources that teach python in more depth, so that there would be an opportunity to get at least an intern. I know that I will need a portfolio, at least some English, databases. But now I'm talking specifically about resources that provide enough information to get a job in this language. Haven't touched django yet, but I think it's even worse there.

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Sergey Gornostaev, 2019-01-18
@bro1807

In countless answers on the Toaster, learning Python is advised by the same textbook textbook - Mark Lutz " Learning Python ".
You can find the translation of the Django manual at djbook.ru. But it's easy to see that the manual is translated to version 1.9, while the current version is 2.1 Without knowledge of English, you will always have to either lag behind progress or learn from hastily made low quality materials.

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Alexey Kondrashev, 2019-01-18
@tonedin

I can advise Codecademy, they have a free interactive course (you write and check the code directly in the browser) on the second python. On the third unfortunately paid, but I think it's worth it

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Alexey, 2019-01-22
@Alexz00

Hi, I myself have recently studied Python, first I looked at the Russian-language YouTube - Howdy Ho ™, loftblog and others, then I switched to foreign YouTube.
I myself have not yet come across worthy videos, in almost all of them a base is given.
A deeper study will help you book A Bite of Python (A Byte of Python) and as mentioned above Mark Lutz "Learning Python".
As I realized on my own that a lot of theory even hurts, you need practice, so you will quickly understand all the "nishtyaki".
But since I'm a Noob in programming, I first learned the basics of Front-end (Html, css, js)
I still don't know much, but I'll be glad to communicate and help each other)) Let's write and learn Python together.

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Philip Bondarev, 2019-01-24
@Dogrtt

I started learning Python by taking a course at codecademy, then I read the google python class and completed all the tasks. After that, I sat down to poke a stick in PyQt5, and then wrap everything up ...

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redrapper, 2019-01-24
@redrapper

If I need something, I read it on metanit.com. but usually I use the documentation for jap or rfymvorku. Google Chrome has a built-in translator that translates correctly and readably.

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hrum, 2019-01-28
@hrum

have you looked at this already?
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLT1RFoTVtIA...

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