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Youtube might actually be okay to getting started. Certainly not my recommendation (!), but it might work. But for absolute beginners it may indeed be better than the official documentation of Python, where they do have a tutorial, but which is explicitly written for people with prior experience in other languages. And as for "the only reliable resource that can teach you the language" I would say that that's not true. Books are great resources. Maybe not always fully up-to-date, but great resources. The official documentation however is the best reference. That is, what you use when you already know the language, but need to look things up.
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Maybe he just wants shallow understanding so.deeply (badly)
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Books. Deep understanding comes from comprehensive explanation and exercise. The former you will only find in books. There are really good and comprehensive articles about certain topics on realpython.com as well.
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Hello i want to learn python very deeply.so please suggest me best ways to do that
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yes, but it's very limited if you can't google anything, use remote AI models, access documentation, SSH anywhere. There's only so much you can do
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Is there any who can help me to learn the programming core
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Look for codecrafters it has a lot of those you choose one, and build from it. On GitHub also has some repos with tutorial try searching for it
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Why there is no more Django project on you tube..
When I search about MERN stack project damn it is more than enough.
Please help me guys
no, yt might be okay for some tips, but it’s not suitable for learning the language from scratch as a beginner. The official documentation is the only reliable resource that can teach you the language
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read the replies you got, you have links there and plenty of material to start
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There is a discrepancy between your interest in deep understanding and the materials you ask for.
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https://wiki.python.org/moin/BeginnersGuide/NonProgrammers
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Most of the programming languages has help system build in, so you can always look up docs, at least for standard library...
Same with Linux commands...
You can use local AI running on your own machine (not as powerful, but completly offline)
If you have more local machines, you can SSH into them even without internet...
Yes, you are quite limited, but if you play your cards right before, you can do a lot, even without internet
Helping is not the same as teaching. Feel free to ask specific questions. In all other cases, check @pythonres.
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Perhaps people have realized that the Django documenting is comprehensible, comprehensive and always up-to-date.
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I mean a youtube channel or Django community that you recommend
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How we are supposed to help you? We can't change the content on YouTube
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