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What’s the Python library everyone wishes they discovered sooner?

I’ve been exploring more Python tools lately and realized there are so many underrated libraries that never get enough attention.

What’s one Python library you use that made your life significantly easier — whether for automation, data science, web scraping, APIs, productivity, AI, debugging, or just something surprisingly useful?

Would love to hear:

  • what the library does
  • why you like it
  • a real use case
  • any hidden gems people should know about

Bonus points for lesser-known libraries, not just the usual pandas/requests/numpy answers 🙂

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u/tyfgfjfnfjvivufjfn — 2 hours ago

Grade 6 student trying to make a game in Python — where should I start?

Hi everyone,

I’m a Grade 6 student and I really want to make my own game using Python. I’m very new to coding, but I’ve started learning basic things like variables, loops, and printing text.

My goal is to eventually make a simple game, maybe something like a platformer, adventure game, or even just a fun mini-game. Right now I don’t really know what tools or libraries I should learn first.

I have a few questions:

  • Is Python a good language for beginners who want to make games?
  • What should I learn before trying to build a game?
  • Should I use something like Pygame, or is there something easier?
  • What are some small beginner projects I can practice with first?
  • Any YouTube channels, websites, or tutorials you recommend for kids/beginners?

I know I probably won’t make a huge game right away, but I really want to learn step by step. Any advice would help a lot. Thanks!

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u/tyfgfjfnfjvivufjfn — 18 hours ago