I loooved Python Crash Course, that's always one of my go to recommendations when people ask me how to get started with Python. Some other great resources I've enjoyed over the years are
I've only tangentially read snippets of Automating the Boring Stuff but I should probably get around to reading it sometime, might as well be canonical Python material at this point lol
Your resources are great as a next step. I often use Real Python because they have really good instructions and I've never been disappointed with them.
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I loooved Python Crash Course, that's always one of my go to recommendations when people ask me how to get started with Python. Some other great resources I've enjoyed over the years are
I've only tangentially read snippets of Automating the Boring Stuff but I should probably get around to reading it sometime, might as well be canonical Python material at this point lol
Your resources are great as a next step. I often use Real Python because they have really good instructions and I've never been disappointed with them.