Python evolves rapidly. The 1st edition of Python Crash Course (which is the one most free PDFs offer) uses Python 3.6. We are now on Python 3.12+. If you follow a 2015 PDF, your code will throw errors because of deprecated libraries (like urlopen in Django) or syntax changes. You will spend hours debugging a book, not your code.
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Available at docs.python.org , this documentation provides a thorough, accurate, and continually updated introduction to the language written by its creators.
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