How I Would Learn Python in 2024 (if I could start over)

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Coding has changed a lot in the past few years, and naturally so has how you should learn it. If I could start over from scratch, I would do a lot of things different so here is how I would learn Python again in the year 2024.

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00:00 | Overview
00:12 | Step 1
01:01 | Step 2
01:43 | Step 3
06:12 | Step 4
08:42 | Step 5
09:18 | Step 6
10:15 | Step 7
11:43 | Step 8

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As someone who has been learning python for a year, I highly recommend this guy's videos over most other tutorials out there, but if I could suggest another great resource it would be Mosh Hamedani's 6 hour python YouTube tutorial as a great starting point. That said Tim has a huge repertoire of great videos to get you started with various projects that will get you coding confidently.

alexmckinley
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Your tutorials and videos are so clear, demystify jargon, and your step by step instructions are brilliant. Thank you!

southvillechris
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I'm already doing some of these things you mentioned. Getting into Python after learning a bit of JavaScript for work. Trying to get into coding/programming asap.
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peppergrowmienola
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Most Python learning videos are just the teacher explaining a concept, typing out the code so you see how it works, and then just moves on from there. I don't find a lot of Python teaching videos that the instructor gives a problem, allows you time to try and figure it out, and THEN explain to you afterwards so that you can find out if your solution was good or could be improved on. I learn best when it is this teaching style but there are so very few videos that do this at all. It is mostly lecture, showing code, and then going on to the next topic but no way to try out the new concepts as you go.

I think that is a missed opportunity in most of these videos. They should allow some 2 or 3 puzzles or problems to solve with code using the new concepts, so they really stick. And then afterwards going through the problem and working out different possible solutions. For a beginner, there is quite a bit of disconnect between seeing the explanation of how the code works and actually implementing the code to solve a problem.

charlieinslidell
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Highly recommend 100 days of Python course on Udemy for any real coding beginners.

TianaPayetTravel
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That's it This is the video that completely convinced me that @Tim Knows what he is doing. Especially where he mentioned "If you are using a video, pause the video and ensure to code along the instructor, to be fully engaged with the Instruction" also, """use a video resources, because, you can't ask about what you don't know" to were 2 basic concepts mentioned that made connect with tim.

So good to be back on my Python Journey... Glad to use Tim's resources

Ovoworks
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Every Python YT channel doing a video with this title every year, extra clicks never hurt :)

fdauti_ca
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python lore states "if you think you need metaclasses, you don't".

DrDeuteron
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Also, this is how I'm going to start learning all over again. Thank you Tim.

esrxa
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You probably get compliments all the time by this type of value content, but it’s still gotta say thank you for breaking all these thing down! Big thanks!

djj_tw_s
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I love you Tim.
I've been wondering what I'm going to do after learning the basic syntax of Python, but I've read tons of text tutorials that are really hard to understand and don't explain why, especially on the fucking Chinese internet.
Programming instruction on the Chinese Internet is basically a guided tour of paid courses, and you need to spend money to learn anything.
Thank you Tim for your detailed, selfless teaching, and I'll be going through the foundation course next.
I'm still a poor junior and I'll treat you to coffee after I get a job :)
I also hope that I can become a selfless sharing person like you in the future, love from China.

Sophomores-sty
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Thank You. My own A.I. responded: "Use A.I. to help learn, practice and apply Python in 2024!" :)

davidtindell
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Hi Tim,
I recently completed your video on django-react project, but i need an urgent help from your side if you can make a video on how to deploy django-react project on vercel, render etc. or other known platform (this would really be helpful as there are many users on the django forum still confused on deployment of django-react project to some popular web deployment sites.

praveertiwari
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what about the dsa? when should I learn?

codemindfully
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I just wanna say this "Thank you!" for this video I really need this.

Asimbeats
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Not excactly helpful. But could help a lot of people. But I prefer Twm when he does tutorials on concepts, modules, functions etc

Sophia_Travels
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Tim how do you see cybersecurity without a CS degree??

raeesahmed
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If Tim's python tutorials for beginners == like:
watch it
else:
watch other authors videos

safarsafarov
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Tim, Thanks for this valuable content. Have always got in inspiration from you. I used your channel as a catalogue if i want to learn any concept in Programming due to the way you explain concept and breaking it down.

alimihakeem
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Why would I take advice from you?
Your not a beginner
You cannot relate to me

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