Hey, so I'm wondering, what's the best way to start learning Python? Like, I really want to learn it in a way where I can actually do stuff and see it work right away. Is there any cool, interactive way to learn Python that's maybe on Linux or even better, on Android? Thanks in advance!!

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Not sure but a web app would work on Linux and probably have mobile support (work on Android)

Probably kivy

https://scriptbit.com/

they say it's a better way... i don't know.

https://kinsta.com/blog/python-tutorials/

this page has some ideas about reflecting on motivations...

Learn by doing (aka playing games)

https://codecombat.com/

It's not python (javascript?) but i still like the games "the passage" and "aqueducts"... It's a good way to increase familiarity with coding...

https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/endless-studios-launches-its-first-games-that-challenge-kids-to-hack-300846095.html

for later down the road of python coding...

https://gamefromscratch.com/python-game-engines-in-2025/

This one has a Python binding...

https://www.raylib.com/index.html

games may not be the best use case for Python, but still worthy of attention...

https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/woihzm/what_are_the_biggest_ever_games_made_with_python/

YouTube is always a good way to learn in a visual manner...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FfWpgLFMI7w

OK... last game that looks simple enough... relatively speaking...

https://www.pygame.org/shredwheat/solarwolf/index.shtml

Much appreciated frendo!