Cracking the Code: Mastering Python from Scratch | Mimi Bebe
With over 10 million developers using Python worldwide, the demand for skilled Python programmers has never been higher. To get started, beginners can explore o
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With over 10 million developers using Python worldwide, the demand for skilled Python programmers has never been higher. To get started, beginners can explore online resources like Codecademy, DataCamp, and Python.org, which offer interactive tutorials and exercises. However, with a vast array of learning materials available, it's easy to get overwhelmed. According to a survey by the Python Software Foundation, 65% of Python developers are self-taught, highlighting the importance of community-driven learning. As you progress, you'll encounter debates about the best IDEs, with 45% of developers swearing by PyCharm, while others prefer Visual Studio Code or Sublime Text. With dedication and persistence, you can join the ranks of Python experts like Guido van Rossum, creator of the language, and Jake VanderPlas, author of Python Data Science Handbook. As the field continues to evolve, with applications in AI, data science, and web development, the question remains: what will you build with Python?