Okay /g/, best source to learn python? All im stumbling upon is either some beginner shit "what is for loop and integer" or some medical python bullshit.
Open the beginner shit and go to page 20
start a project and learn along the way
>>56175013
Stop and pickup java
>>56175013
http://www.composingprograms.com/
>>56175103
Nice one rajeet
>>56175013
If you already know the basics and understand OOP well, try fluent python.
>>56175013
learn x in y minutes
>>56175091
The answer, this post
>>56175013
The best source is a need to learn.
My first Python project was a command line script that pulled all images from a 4chan thread. It has more features than that, but that was its main function.
Find something you think would be cool, then do that.
>>56175894
Not OP
I've been trying to make something like rhat m, would you mind sharing it? The ones I've found are horrifyingly composed and have a GUI. pls share. Also if it's not too much more to ask, how did you learn how to do it? I know python well enough to the point where I can make some decent stuff, but web crawlers and image scrapers have always confused me, wat do
>>56176234
For the projects that you have found, find the code that grabs images from a webpage, understand what it does, copy it, modify it, improve it, fix it and put it in your own application.
look up "Learn Python the Hard Way"