If you're in college, I'd recommend taking introductory college courses. If you're afraid about the grades (which is why I assume you're in humanities), most colleges will allow you to take courses Pass/NoPass.
If you can't/won't take a college course, Replit has a python course which is about the easiest way to get started.
Thanks! I'll look up at the Replit Course on python.
I'm from India not from US. The colleges here don't run any such courses. I'm not in humanities due to being afraid of grades, in fact we still get marks. I'm having a 3 year Bachelor in Arts with English Literature as my major subject. I've passed my first two years with 72% marks and I'm sure, I'll do better in the final year as well. TBH, I got goo marks because my English is little better tham my classmates.
I want to kearney coding because it's something that I wanted to do ever since but due the lack of guidance and many other things, I couldn't get where I wanted to be. But, I don't wanna lead a boring life doing stuff that doesn't interest me. Also, now I think I've got good guidance here on SN and I'm also earning a bit to support learning, I want to shape my career in Coding.
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What is it for? Is it a suggestion?
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Got it! You mean I should use search engines to find answers. Right?
I've tried but I just don't know where to start from?
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