Make something. :) I know it's pretty open-ended, but just think of an 
application you want to make, and try to make it in Python. Stick to command 
line at first, but then try WX or another GUI library. The more times you get 
stuck, the more you learn and the more you'll know for next time. Make 
Battleship, make a website in Flask or Django, make a unit converter, make 
chess, make an audio player... Find a functionality you know, and try to make 
Python do that function. That's really the best advice I've ever gotten for 
learning any new language.
> On Jun 2, 2016, at 16:43, Andrei Colta <andrycolt...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> Anyone can recommend practical work on learning python.. seems reading and 
> reading does not helping.
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> Andrei
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