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Best Python Resources - Full Stack Python

The Python community is amazing at sharing detailed resources and helping beginners learn to program with the language. There are so many resources out there though that it can be difficult to know how to find them.

This page aggregates the best general Python resources with descriptions of what they provide to readers.

New to programming

If you're learning your first programming language these books were written with you in mind. Developers learning Python as a second or later language should skip down to the next section for "experienced developers".

Python for specific occupations

Python is powerful for many professions. If you're seeking to use Python in a specific field, one of these guides may be the most appropriate for you.

Experienced developers new to Python

If you can already program in another language, these resources are better for getting up to speed because they are more concise when explaining introductory topics.

Videos, screencasts and presentations

Videos from conferences and meetups along with screencasts are listed on the best Python videos page.

Curated Python packages lists Podcasts

Take a look at the best Python podcasts section for a curated list of both Python-specific and general software development podcasts.

Newsletters

Python's active community constantly publishes new tutorials and walkthroughs. It is easier to keep up if you follow along by subscribing to several email newsletters that round up and curate the best new resources. I subscribe to all of the following newsletters and find that each one has its own unique take on what resources are most important to send out to the community.

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