I don't mean to be blunt, but I don't think you're going to get what you want out of machine learning if you still need people to give you step-by-step instructions.
It's how some education works. But instruction has to be relevant to the skills and abilities of those receiving it, and has to address those things on which they have a deficit of understanding. If your approach to education is simply to stand at the front of the room and read a book to them, then you're not a very good educator.
It's a bit more complex than simply: give someone step-by-step instructions and they have the skill and/or knowledge. If they're still at the level where you have to explain everything, then that's a fairly low level of skill - and it's not clear that instruction on all subjects is appropriate to that level of skill... just as you wouldn't go up to an aeronautics engineer, ask for a step by step instruction guide on how to build a 747, and then call yourself an aeronautics engineer.
You might, if you had a very good memory, be able to build a 747 (waving aside the logistical difficulties of doing so) but you wouldn't understand why it worked, and you wouldn't know how to build any other aircraft. And if, instead, you asked her for a step-by-step guide on how to learn what she knew in a couple of months... Well, the answer would likely be that she knew a lot more than could be communicated in two months, and that you needed a higher level of understanding of physics and so on to ask a more refined question to which she would be able to give some sort of meaningful answer.
OP clearly has not even googled this. "python machine learning" pulls up many easily-accessible articles meant for beginners with no background in machine learning. The scikit-learn website is chock full of tutorials meant for beginners, with code examples!
How is someone with this little motivation going to learn something so complex? I want to allocate my time helping people who at least try first.
I dont think hacker news is a bad place to ask a question like this. The most helpful of the answers on a popular post are going to eliminate a lot of low quality content that your going to come across with Google.