[Tutor] Seeking help for learning python

DL Neil PyTutor at DancesWithMice.info
Wed Apr 1 19:04:23 EDT 2020


On 1/04/20 9:21 PM, Shuvro Mallik wrote:
> Hey ! This is shuvro mallik . Currently I have completed my MBA afterwards I determined to learn python . Because of being business background ,I do have zero knowledge on coding .Could you plz help me like which sector (AI, DATA SCIENCE,WEB DEVELOPMENT or alike) I should choose to work through python . Plz share some guidelines.


Hi, welcome to the Python community!

This is a perennial question, and you will find many answers by 
inspecting the Discussion List's archives which mention books and 
web-sites (including that of our ListAdmin - I'm usually guilty of 
making jokes at his expense, so it's fair to sing his praises! Right, 
(take a deep breath) now that's done, I'm back to...)

Having a good study-habit, you may find the on-line courses available 
from edX, Coursera, and others; a learning-path to your liking.

Recommendation: Either choose *one* from the above list of (widely 
varying) specialisations and search for applicable courses, or start 
with a general 'intro to Python' offering and upon 'graduation' you 
might feel more aware and thus better-placed to specialise...

A good place to start looking for on-line courses is: 
https://www.classcentral.com/


Disclaimer: I use the edX platform, but do not present Python courses.
-- 
Regards =dn


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