>>1543270>https://www.1337xx.to/sort-search/python/time/desc/1/A lot of courses got released within the last few months just get the ones with the most seeds just check previews beforehand, and people learn in different ways, so there's no "best" one, it depends of what you want to do, what you know and the style or learning you want to follow.
Also since they only last a few hours, you can just download a bunch of them and go through them within a few weeks, is way better to have different perspectives and explore different ways of doing things.
Some books the best ones are by O'Reilly
https://nostarch.com/catalog/pythonhttps://www.oreilly.com/search/?query=python:
>Vera Poe - Python for Absolute Beginners A Simple and Effective Way to Learn Python Programming from Zero (2024)Eric Lutz & Mark Matthes - Python For Beginners - 2 Books In 1: Coding For Beginners Using Python + Python Crash Course (2020)
>Script-iT - The Python Blueprint: A Hands-on Approach to Conquer Python Programming from Scratch (2023)David Mark - Python in a Nutshell: A Beginner's Guide to Python Programming (2024)
>William Sullivan - Python Programming Illustrated For Beginners & Intermediates: Learn By Doing Approach-Step By Step Ultimate Guide To Mastering Python (2018)Reilly Lutz - Python Programming: The Ultimate Guide To Learn Fundamentals, Tips, Tricks, Exercises In A Simple Crash Course (2019)
>Deepali Srivastava - Ultimate Python Programming: Learn Python with 650+ Programs, 900+ Practice Questions, and 5 Projects (2020)Subburaj Ramasamy - Mastering Python Programming: Ultimate Guide to Learn Python Coding Fundamentals and Real-World Applications (2024)