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Start your free trialZachary Kaufman
1,463 PointsGood Python projects for students?
Hello, I am in the Python track, and every so often I take a side class or a workshop. And as I take these workshops I remember something I learned a few weeks ago in Python that I completely forgot about. I have been taking programming classes since December but Python is the most in-depth I have gone so far. I am finding it a lot to learn and try to remember. So I want to get into a project, Kenneth Love does quite a few projects but I want to do one independently but I don't know what I should do. Has anyone else in the Python track done an independent project that they would suggest I try? Any suggestions appreciated, thanks!
Zachary Kaufman
1,463 PointsThat's great thanks a ton!
2 Answers
Jay Norris
14,824 PointsWhat is your field of interest or profession? Try to take the projects Kenneth does and first mold them python or Django projects that can help with your work.
Sahar Nasiri
7,454 PointsI found CheckiO.org very helpful, I am doing one project each day :). Kenneth mentioned this website in an email.
There are some other websites I got suggested here: http://codingbat.com/python http://www.codewars.com http://exercism.io https://www.codeeval.com/
But I think CheckiO.org is more helpful and I have learned a lot from that.
Wairton Rebouças
8,225 PointsWairton Rebouças
8,225 PointsHi, take a look at those ideas: http://knightlab.northwestern.edu/2014/06/05/five-mini-programming-projects-for-the-python-beginner/ and https://www.daniweb.com/programming/software-development/threads/131973/5-crucial-projects-for-beginners
What do you think of them?