On Wednesday, January 2, 2019 at 1:05:44 PM UTC-5, Hüseyin Ertuğrul wrote:
> I don't know the software language at all. What do you recommend to beginners 
> to learn Python.
> What should be the working systematic? How much time should I spend every day 
> or how much time should I spend on a daily basis.
> 
> Is there any such systematic implementation and success?
> 
>   İyi Çalışmalar...
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> ağaçları bir kez daha düşünün!

I have bought a few courses from udemy (https://www.udemy.com/) on different 
matters. They are not necessarily the best but for $10 a course you are really 
getting your money's worth and in my experience, some of these courses are a 
great start.

In reviewing this courses, those by Jose Portilla are the best. The guy is a 
python professional. Of course, there are others.

Once you get acquainted with the language and the community (which is not 
perfect but still the best I've ever found); you will be able to discern your 
next steps

Good luck!

P.D.: I have not relationship or connection to udemy, other than being a 
satisfied customer
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