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How to learn Python in short time?


Many times people ask me this question How to learn Python in as short time as possible ? . I myself had this question when I was first starting out and at that time I searched and searched over internet to find a magical shortcut to learn Python, but I found none. The reality is that the “short span” of time that we want is actually relative as for some it may take a month and for some it may to 3 months or even more and that depends on individual learning capacity which is OK. It took me 2 months or so to learn the language 😄. But that’s me someone else may take more or lesser time than me. The key here is to learn by doing. You can check through the following to start learning -
  • First start with the basics Visit the post in this blog to know about where to start so that you can get to know at least the basic concepts that can get you started with this programming language.


  • Once you get going with the basic concepts you can pick a small project and started working on it. To get an idea of what your project should look like you can visit this post on our blog initially your progress will be slow but this is what will drive you to research the topic on which you want to build your project and as you research more and progress on building your project you will gain more insight and deeper understanding of the programming language which will further help you in learning by doing .


  • Once you get started with your project then make it a point to complete it because if you leave that in between thinking that it is difficult to learn that way or you may find an easier project to work on then you won’t face any challenges while you work on that project which in turn will limit your capability to solve a difficult problem and this will keep you away from gaining the experience of creating an indigenous solution to a difficult problem. It is your ability to find a solution to a coding challenge that will give teach you deeper concept of coding.

Follow the above steps to progress in learning Python by actually coding which will give you more knowledge than just reading books or going through online courses. Remember the more you practice the more you will learn.


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