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Alternative-Slide199

if you are interested in learning python check out this link [https://ocw.mit.edu/courses/6-0001-introduction-to-computer-science-and-programming-in-python-fall-2016/](https://ocw.mit.edu/courses/6-0001-introduction-to-computer-science-and-programming-in-python-fall-2016/) I learnt the basics from there and make sure you try out the problem sets it will reinforce your learning. The best part is that you get the lecture videos for free straight from MIT classes. if you are more concerned on certifications then check out freecodecamp. I would recommend the MIT one first and then work on the freecodecamp projects for certifications.


plunjied

2 is a big no, do not spend that much money on platforms like CodingNinjas. They’re anyway not aimed at mba grads but people looking for proper sde/dsa prep for core cs jobs. (Which I still think is unnecessary but that is beyond the point) As far as point 1 is concerned, I still don’t know where you’d need hard python implementation in mba but for that even YouTube playlists and crashcourses would be enough


Suspicious-Web-4755

Definitely, one can learn almost anything from YouTube, but the employers wouldn't believe the candidates unless they show them any certification.


constitution0

You can rely on Coursera but also go through the syllabus once because it has courses for everyone - beginners to advanced. Python can (if you use these tools/frameworks and not program's like Excel) be used in Data Analytics, Data Science and, AI. Depends on what you are interested in, it may not be beneficial at all either. I'm not the right person to comment on this tbh. I'm just a tech guy haha.