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 * [[https://diveintopython3.problemsolving.io/|Dive Into Python 3]] by Mark Pilgrim
 * [[https://python-3-patterns-idioms-test.readthedocs.io/en/latest/|Python 3 Patterns, Recipes, and Idioms]] by Bruce Eckel and Friends
 * This [[https://python.land/python-tutorial|Python tutorial]] is beginner-friendly and starts with the absolute basics, but also covers more advanced stuff like Python software deployment
 * [[http://www.afterhoursprogramming.com/tutorial/Python/Introduction/|After Hours Programming's Python Introduction]] A beginners introduction into Python.
 * [[https://awesome-python.com/|Awesome Python]] A curated list of awesome Python frameworks, libraries, software and resources.
 * [[https://www.checkio.org|CheckiO interactive learning resource]] Creative way to improve Python skills with interesting tasks, it also supports Python 3|2.
 * [[https://classpert.com/python-programming|Classpert - Python]] - A collection of free and paid Python online courses, from a wide range of providers.
 * [[https://coderslegacy.com|CodersLegacy]] A website + blog geared towards both new and experienced programmers. Mainly focused on teaching Python.
 * [[https://diveintopython3.problemsolving.io/|Dive Into Python 3]] by Mark Pilgrim.
 * [[https://github.com/amontalenti/elements-of-python-style|Elements of Python Style]] This document goes beyond PEP8 to cover the core of what the author thinks of as great Python style.
 * [[https://finxter.com/|Finxter]] - Solve Python puzzles and test your Python skill level (beginner to grandmaster level).
 * [[https://www.fullstackpython.com/|Full Stack Python]] Once you know the basics, learn how to build, deploy and operate Python Applications.
 * [[https://python-3-patterns-idioms-test.readthedocs.io/en/latest/|Python 3 Patterns, Recipes, and Idioms]] by Bruce Eckel and Friends.
 * This [[https://python.land/python-tutorial|Python tutorial]] is beginner-friendly and starts with the absolute basics, but also covers more advanced stuff like Python software deployment.
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 * [[https://classpert.com/python-programming|Classpert - Python]] - A collection of free and paid Python online courses, from a wide range of providers.
 * [[https://finxter.com/|Finxter]] - Solve Python puzzles and test your Python skill level (beginner to grandmaster level).
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 * [[http://www.afterhoursprogramming.com/tutorial/Python/Introduction/|After Hours Programming's Python Introduction]] A beginners introduction into Python.
 * [[http://www.checkio.org|CheckiO interactive learning resource]] Creative way to improve Python skills with interesting tasks, it also supports Python 3|2
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 * [[https://coderslegacy.com|CodersLegacy]] A website + blog geared towards both new and experienced programmers. Mainly focused on teaching Python.
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 * [[https://awesome-python.com/|Awesome Python]] A curated list of awesome Python frameworks, libraries, software and resources.
 * [[https://www.fullstackpython.com/|Full Stack Python]] Once you know the basics, learn how to build, deploy and operate Python Applications
 * [[https://github.com/amontalenti/elements-of-python-style|Elements of Python Style]] This document goes beyond PEP8 to cover the core of what the author thinks of as great Python style.

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