What's your favorite Python resources?
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What's your favorite Python resources? Apart from the official documentation of course.
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What's your favorite Python resources? Apart from the official documentation of course.
@rtn some podcasts are great, such as the ones from RealPython
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What's your favorite Python resources? Apart from the official documentation of course.
Maturin
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What's your favorite Python resources? Apart from the official documentation of course.
- https://greenteapress.com (Allen Downey's amazing open books)
- https://alsweigart.com/ (Al Sweigart's https://automatetheboringstuff and more wonderful stuff)
- https://pythonfluente.com The online Portuguese translation of Ramalho's Fluent Python.
- https://third-bit.com/sdxpy/ Greg Wilson's Software Design by Example
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What's your favorite Python resources? Apart from the official documentation of course.
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- https://greenteapress.com (Allen Downey's amazing open books)
- https://alsweigart.com/ (Al Sweigart's https://automatetheboringstuff and more wonderful stuff)
- https://pythonfluente.com The online Portuguese translation of Ramalho's Fluent Python.
- https://third-bit.com/sdxpy/ Greg Wilson's Software Design by Example
@villares The "Software Design by Example" looks completely badass!
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What's your favorite Python resources? Apart from the official documentation of course.
@rtn
Hi,
thanks for asking.
I really like w3schools.com, geeksforgeeks.org and realpython.com.Also I use LLMs as reference due to to the more precise but eventually wrong output.
What do you use?
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