If there’s one thing I’ve learned over the years, it’s that people love learning in small bites. I was a huge fan of Google Primer for that very reason; quick lessons, clean design, and zero overwhelm. So I wanted to bring that same energy here, but for something a lot of people struggle to start: Python coding for beginners.
This mini course is built for anyone who has looked at Python tutorials and felt their eyes glazing over by slide three. Each lesson is short, clear, and practical. No walls of text. No complicated jargon. Just simple ideas you can grasp while enjoying your tea break.
Whether you're aiming to automate small tasks, dip your toes into data work, or simply understand what all the hype is about, this little course sets things in motion. You’ll move through the basics; variables, data types, loops, functions, and a few handy examples - without feeling lost or stuck. Think of it as a gentle push instead of a giant leap.
Another benefit: the lessons load like a sleek card deck, so you can breeze through at your own pace. It's a great way to build confidence before diving into deeper tutorials. If you're starting your journey with Python coding for beginners, this is a solid place to begin.
Give it a try and tell me in the comments how it went for you. And yes, more swipe-style mini courses are on the way — one tap at a time.

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