| There’s quite a few: - Zed Shaw’s Learn More Python the Hard Way[1] - Brian Hogan’s Exercises for Programmers (best for beginners or for learning a new language)[2] - Hal Fulton’s The Ruby Way[3] - Chris Ferdinandi’s Vanilla JS Academy[4] - Marc-Andre Cournoyer’s Great Code Club (it’s old, and the community doesn’t exist anymore, but i think he still maintains it)[5] - A few python books from No Starch Press (notably those authored by Al Sweigart) I learned the most as a beginner from Zed Shaw’s work, and from reading open source code. Once you’re done with the initial “learn from tutorials” phase, there’s no better resource than reading open source code. [1] https://www.amazon.com/Learn-More-Python-Hard-Way/dp/0134123... [2] https://www.amazon.com/Exercises-Programmers-Challenges-Deve... [3] https://www.amazon.com/Ruby-Way-Programming-Addison-Wesley-P... [4] https://vanillajsacademy.com/ [5] https://www.greatcodeclub.com/ |