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how long does it take to learn python ?

21st May 2018, 12:23 PM
Ahmed-Khd
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The time period required to get a good grasp over a language is solely dependent upon the learner's capacity and the availability of resources that are required to put the knowledge gained into application through codes. edit: Ahmed Ahmad - I don't have any personal experience in this respect as such, so i went and looked this up on Google: "... if you are well versed with a programming language already, I would say it won’t take you more than 1 month to learn Python because the main thing you learn is the syntax of this language and the way of code writing in it. ... ... you will have a fair knowledge of it if you do learn it consistently by spending 3-5 hours a day. ... ... If you are new to the programming, you might need more time to learn Python. However, if you learn it consistently by spending 3-5 hours every day, it might not take more than 3 months to learn Python considering you are a complete newbie to the programming. ..." Source: https://www.techtricksworld.com/how-long-does-it-take-to-lea
21st May 2018, 12:27 PM
Rahul George
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Generally it would take you 20-25 days to learn the fundamentals and OOP.Advance topics may take you longer.
21st May 2018, 3:07 PM
Mitali
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Range to learn without knowing most of the build in library methods and standart library: half a day if one is experienced, 3 months for inexperienced person of average intelligence that has other things going on in their life and has never programmed. Needed library functions can easily be googled in the beginning so I didn’t count how long one would need to fluidly know most of the ones needed commonly
21st May 2018, 1:29 PM
Max
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I now That but I need know the range required to learn them?
21st May 2018, 12:31 PM
Ahmed-Khd
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take you
21st May 2018, 12:47 PM
Ahmed-Khd
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