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  1. Should I learn Python from "Bro Code" or "freecodecamp"? - Reddit

    Jun 11, 2023 · For the python mooc, I sort of rushed it because I needed to ramp up quickly for work, so I did it in about 2 weeks. A lot of the basics are similar with other programming languages Reply reply More replies More replies More replies More replies

  2. Just completed 12-hour python course. What do I do now?

    Dec 13, 2021 · Just completed 12-hour python course from Bro Code (Thanks to him, amazing videos). I was going further step by step, guided by this course, and since i completed it, i don't have straight idea in my head what should i exactly do.

  3. I'm completely new to programming. I've just done Bro Code's 12 …

    The only way you learn that is by writing code on your own, and those sort of videos don't do a good job of encouraging you to actually do this. I would generally recommend people take actual courses like automate the boring stuff, or CS50 instead, because those courses encourage you to actually make things on your own from the very beginning.

  4. what do you think of bro code : r/learnprogramming - Reddit

    Jul 22, 2022 · The one you go for is completely irrelevant because the real learning happens when you actually write code yourself instead of following along. Get a tutorial down for fundamentals and basic syntax but then you just need to dive in

  5. Resource: Bro code or freeCodeCamp.org : r/learnpython - Reddit

    Jun 26, 2023 · OsmAnd is an open source (GPLv3) map and navigation app for Android and iOS using OpenStreetMap for map data. OsmAnd has many features which help you at your journey: offline maps and navigation, trip recorder, ruler, mapillary, the online tracker, navigation for any profiles like a car, bicycle, public transport, boat, pedestrian, hiking and oth

  6. Which is better to learn Bro Code v/s freeCodeCamp.org

    Jun 26, 2023 · Python is a great language and it can be used for many things, but overall it's more popular for behind-the-scenes type of code, like backends, machine learning training, data analysis, scripting repetitive jobs. It's not a good choice for building user-facing web frontends or mobile apps, and it's not commonly used for desktop apps.

  7. Question from Bro code's full python course : r/learnpython - Reddit

    Aug 18, 2023 · the full python course, at around and hour and 15 minutes into it. Right at the 01:15:00 (hour and fifteen mark), he types this line of code that I cannot make sense of it: print (symbol, end="") and the next line, print () What I don't understand is, how does this make python draw out the columns like he did?

  8. Is bro code Python course good? : r/ask - Reddit

    Feb 17, 2024 · Especially remember Rule 1: Be polite and civil. Be polite and courteous to each other. Do not be mean, insulting or disrespectful to any other user on this subreddit.

  9. currently learning python with bro code youtube videos

    Jan 12, 2023 · I have been learning python with the ‘bro code’ videos they are actually so so so helpful! i recommend this channel :) but i wanted to ask you guys if you know of any website in which i can have like ‘homework assignments’ in which i can practice what i am learning. or any tips etc etc :) thank you ~

  10. I want to start to learn Python, I am completely new to ... - Reddit

    Hell yes. It's where I started. But if you want to take Python very seriously, you will eventually need much more. Like udemy course or Beyond the Basic Stuff with Python (from the same author of ATBS). If you're working as office clerk right now. Try ATBS and then create some script to automate your work. imho best way to learn Python for me.

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