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This article has a lots of good advice for beginners and experts too. I just started a python challenge two weeks ago for people who likes to have a solid foundation of python you may try this challenge github.com/Asabeneh/30-Days-Of-Python. It has hundreds of exercises.
I would also recommend to learn from the best programming tutor: strict python linter!
It allows to automatically and constantly review your code.
And enforce you to write the-best-by-community-defined-code from the very start.
Check it out!
wemake-services / wemake-python-styleguide
The strictest and most opinionated python linter ever!
wemake-python-styleguide
Welcome to the strictest and most opinionated python linter ever.
wemake-python-styleguide
is actually a flake8 plugin with some other plugins as dependencies.Quickstart
You will also need to create a
setup.cfg
file with the configuration.We highly recommend to also use:
Running
This app is still just good old
flake8
And it won't change your existing workflow.See "Usage" section in the docs for examples and integrations.
We also support Github Actions as first class-citizens Try it out!
What we are about
The ultimate goal of this project is to make all people write exactly the same
python
code.It is very helpful to put such a directional path,
Way more useful, simple, descriptive, even novices could follow the path to succeed