Eski bir web tarayıcısı kullanıyorsunuz. Bu veya diğer siteleri görüntülemekte sorunlar yaşayabilirsiniz.. Tarayıcınızı güncellemeli veya alternatif bir tarayıcı kullanmalısınız.
I recommend learning a programming language after you have understood programming logic.
If you're going to learn another programming language in the future, I think it would be better to go for C rather than Python.
There is no shortcut to learning programming, you need to pick up the fundamentals first and practice a lot, everyday and be consistent with it. Then you learn theory -> apply in practice. rinse and repeat. That is what it takes. You can use freecodecamp for learning the basics + google + youtube
Start by looking for classes on YouTube about programming logic, algorithms and then try to delve deeper into a specific language (Python) and practice a lot
Learn Python quickly by utilizing online courses, and interactive platforms like Codecademy, practicing coding challenges on sites like LeetCode, and exploring Python documentation and community forums for support.
Dude, to be honest, you just have to study a lot, but it's very useful to look for a ''course'' there are several free ones available on Google, it's very useful but you can learn quickly depending on your effort
Youtube and chatgpt sometimes, now do not ask chatgpt to give you already done programs, ask him to make mistakes so you could solve them... And there are really a lot of good tutorials on youtube that you can find. Me personally, I hate python... Maybe you could start off with something like C? Idk, it's personal preference really.