@DragonWorld
Hey, when you're getting started with Python, check out some beginner friendly stuff online, (YouTube). You know, like those tutorials or even some interactive courses,(Coursera). They make it easy to wrap your head around the basics, things like how the language works and what you can do with it. Once you've got the hang of the basics, dive into some fun projects! Seriously, try building something cool like a game, a website, whatever comes to your mind. And hey, don't forget about the community! There are tons of people out there who love Python as much as you prob do. Join a forum, hang out in a Discord server, or maybe even find a local meetup. It's not just about learning; it's about connecting with other people who share your passion. one last thing: don't give up, okay? When you're coding and you hit a rock, it's totally normal. Sometimes you'll stare at an error message for what feels like forever and not have a clue what's going on. But here's the secret: every error is a chance to learn something new. So keep at it, stay persistent, and remember, every bug you encounter is a W!