link or something?Use the OCR Exam boards lessons. It is for a GCSE Specification, but covers the basics (hello. World) up to stuff like arrays, file writing etc. They even have exams if you wanted to test yourself on them.
Yes, it's for GCSEs which are English, and yes, it's not strictly meant for people to learn python from, more CS students in general
link or something?
Yea honestly Sololearn is really nice.Sololearn is a go 2 place for coding.
Thanks!If you keep your eye on Humble Bundle, they usually have pretty good "book bundles" for programming languages, and those often come with Python content as well. I also got a TalkPython course there, which is a great way to learn Python if you're actually serious about it and willing to spend some money.
For free stuff, the other responses seem to work.
Didn't realize that.Fair enough. I personally dislike Udemy because they have a terrible policy about course piracy (there's plenty of courses on there ripped from their original owners elsewhere and they dont seem to do shit).
Eh, it's probably not as widespread and for a one-off course you're probably fine anyway. Its just a few of the content creators I follow have complained about it.Didn't realize that.
