I've been dabbling in coding for about a year, mainly with Python, C++, and a bit of Lua, but my progress has been pretty inconsistent. I feel like I've mastered the basics, but I'm struggling to figure out what steps to take next to really advance my skills. I'm wondering if working on a project will help me learn more about Python, or if checking out other people's code could be beneficial. I'm open to any advice or suggestions!
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You might want to check out The Odin Project. It's a free resource that offers projects throughout its curriculum along with a supportive Discord community. While they don’t have a direct Python path, it can definitely help you build skills in full-stack applications or web development, which could translate well to Python. Just make sure to find an area that genuinely interests you to keep your motivation high!

Absolutely! The Odin Project is great for gaining practical experience. If you're into something different like Machine Learning or Data Science, Roadmap.sh has fantastic resources to guide you.