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I,m a literature student! can i become a python programmer???

can anyone answer me please if yes then what should I do?

26th Mar 2018, 7:57 PM
Burhan Tahir
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Ewww Lit students? Heck no. :D I'm only joking. You'll be perfectly fine with learning how to program, or anything else you wanted to pursuit. It's always up to you! https://www.sololearn.com/Course/JUMP_LINK__&&__Python__&&__JUMP_LINK/ ^Start there and get to reading! :) Don't forget to practice.
26th Mar 2018, 7:59 PM
Fata1 Err0r
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Ofc you can, start by going through the corse here on solo learn and then if you find that interesting go on YouTube watch some videos and maybe go on to Udemy.com and buy a course! Good luck!
26th Mar 2018, 8:01 PM
Jooona91
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Question is: are you willing to learn it? If yes, of course! Next question you should ask yourself is: how many time do i have to learn each day/week/month, maybe try to make a realistic schedule and begin with simple apps/basics. Besides that it is good to define a functional focus for yourself, what do you want to learn? What goal do you want to reach? (maybe developing an app where you can poll with friends on literature and see some statistics about it in some charts) I think the lessons in this app are great to start with and the book 'Introduction to Computing using Python' by ljubomir perkovic is great as well. And if you are having a hard time to learn, don't fear to ask in the community here :) Good luck!
26th Mar 2018, 8:51 PM
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