Python is an established, widely use, general programming language. It supports the object-oriented programming paradigm as well as procedural and partially functional programming. Many large software projects use Python for major parts of their functionality. Python shines when comes to integrate software written in different languages. Therefore, Python should be part of the portfolio of most software developers.
This first step should be short evaluation of your prior programming knowledge. You should answer these questions:
What prior programming experience do you have?
What are your objectives for using Python?
Are you already using Python? I yes, what is your level experience?
Depending on your prior programming knowledge, you should attend different courses:
If you have only little or no Python knowledge, the course Python for Programmers serves your needs the best.
If you already use Python on a regular basis and you feel you are proficient in writing good Python programs, you can go straight to the next step.
If you would like get deeper into Python programming, one of these courses might be of interest for you:
Depending on your objectives you defined in step 1, you may continue your Python learning journey with step 3 or step 4 of these curricula:
Roadmap for Engineers (direct link to Step 3, direct link to Step 4)
Roadmap for Data Scientists (direct link to Step 3)
Roadmap for DevOps and SysAdmins (direct link to Step 3)
Roadmap for Testers (direct link to Step 3)
Roadmap for Web Developers (direct link to Step 3)
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