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January 15, 2026 Score: 1 Rep: 1 Quality: Low Completeness: 30%

I’d highly recommend this full python tutorial on youtube by Mike Dane. It helped me a lot when I was first learning python.

January 15, 2026 Score: 1 Rep: 1,003 Quality: Low Completeness: 20%

One of the best places to start is at the official The Python Tutorial.

January 15, 2026 Score: 0 Rep: 5,857 Quality: Low Completeness: 10%

The built-in courses in PyCharm is great, assuming you're fine with reading and doing interactive courses directly in the IDE itself, It's a real IDE, not a toy or education oriented ones, so the cons is the UI might feel overwhelming, but the pros is once you start writing your own app, there's no transition needed.

January 15, 2026 Score: 0 Rep: 1,177 Quality: Low Completeness: 10%

I had a great joy doing the Python course on Exercism. It's a free2use course where you can donate to the project if you like. Plus it has a discord where you can post your questions or a forum if you prefer to not use discord. Exercism offers you either to do the whole python experience unguided at your own pace or in a learning mode where you get taught different concepts while doing various exercises.