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Great resources in there. I might need a similar guide for rust in the coming months 👏 Which of those links would you start with if you wanted to hit the ground running?
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I'm a little embarrassed because this has been a pending project for years. Hence I've only collected the links. I've not gone through them systematically. HAVING SAID THAT, I'd proooobably start with #8 and #9
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No Replit?
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Bookmarked
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Haven't heard of it, too bad I can't edit. Remember this is a post by someone who can't code yet because I've put it off. So I can't vouch for every link.
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I’m with ya I’m been trying to learn for about 3 or 4 years. I think with me it’s more a confidence thing of actually sitting down and applying the skills I learned
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Dude yes! Yes this is awesome , can you say bookmark!
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This list is great!! 2 other resources I found helpful in my career early on were:
  1. automate the boring stuff (https://automatetheboringstuff.com/)
  2. practical business python blog (https://pbpython.com/)
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Bookmarked
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Great pack of resources. Amazing.
Could you please suggest me which is the easiest language to learn for coding?
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Easiest? Well probably python. It's practically human readable. It's also very popular. Most marketable? Maybe JavaScript
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Thanks, I will be learning it and reporting my progress to you. I will start it from the next month.
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For those preparing for a Python Developer interview, it’s worth checking out this resource https://www.itflashcards.com/python