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This is a repository about learning python. You will know about popular resources for learning, practising, executing python codes.

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Resources-For-Python

This is a repository about learning python. You will know about popular resources for learning, practising, executing python codes.

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1. Learning Python For learning Python, Many resources are available. Starting with YT channels, The best one I found yet is Code with Harry and specifically This Python playlist. Another great YT channel that I would recommend is FreeCodeCamp. This basic Playlist contains all the basic python Programming tutorials Now talking about Other Sources There are a lot of Free and Paid courses on Udemy which also provides certificates. You can found a dozen of courses on my udemy account about Python. If we talk about Mobile apps then the best ones I like are M1M0 & Programming Hero. You can Download them by clicking the Names above

2. Practising Python For practising python, There are more services available than you'll ever imagine.

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These are some popular ones. image1 On these websites you can practise from beggining level to expert in different programming languages, Python being one.

Executing Code

To execute code many services are available Offline and Online. If you are using a Android or IOS device, Then The Python Ide I recommend the most is Pydroid3. It has great features and benefits. You get an IDE, A compiler and Text editor with seperate PIP window to install packages & modules with just a click. Now talking about laptop or Pc users, I don't really recommend any online service as Its slow and not easily available if Internet goes bad. VS Code is great but If you are just a beginner, You wouldn't want to spend a whole day figuring out extensions and stuff. I really recommend PyCharm . PyCharm-vs-VS-Code

To run Pycharm, You need Pycharm as well as Python .

If You use Windows 7, I recommend Python version 3.3. Anything above Windows 7 and you can use The latest 3.11.x version. And remember to tick the box saying add to Path while installing Python. While using Pycharm, Don't get so organised in a sense that don't create a new progect for every file. Make one project and create different filess. This will help you to save storage.

Remember that Everything that You need to download can be Easily Downloaded by clicking the names of the Programs. Youcanalso visit YT channels simply by clicking the names