If you want to learn Python, the tutorial in the documentation is a thoroughly excellent starting point. Reading the documentation (the most up-to-date, deliberate content) will make you far more of a Python wizard than codecademy ever could.
Thanks, I’ll definetly take notes from it. I was hoping to get started with some bigenner friendly way, as I am new to coding, that’s why I was asking for codecademy as many youtubers suggested it’s a great place to get your feet wet.
If you want to learn Python, the tutorial in the documentation is a thoroughly excellent starting point. Reading the documentation (the most up-to-date, deliberate content) will make you far more of a Python wizard than codecademy ever could.
Thanks, I’ll definetly take notes from it. I was hoping to get started with some bigenner friendly way, as I am new to coding, that’s why I was asking for codecademy as many youtubers suggested it’s a great place to get your feet wet.
Eh, it’s quite boring.
I’ve been a dev for over a decade and I learned puthon by just learning the basics and then doing simple projects (like making a web scraper)