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How many days,weeks.can i use to learn python

23rd Apr 2019, 10:32 AM
Paul
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5 Answers
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Look at it this way you'll probably never complete the learning phase. Because programming languages are constantly evolving to stay up with the technology. New releases, updates and beta versions are being released all the time. Also after awhile you'll have to refresh your memory. So with programming it's not the destination it's really all about the journey. And you will learn to love it. The same as all of us Sololearner's.That's just the way it is. Welcome!â˜ș
24th Apr 2019, 12:41 AM
ron
+ 7
It depends on how many hours you are willing to put in each day, your past experience with another programming language, what sources and learning aids you use, whether you have access to a computer and other factors like that.
23rd Apr 2019, 10:37 AM
Sonic
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+ 7
you can learn your entire live. I've started 5 years ago and keep learning ;-)
23rd Apr 2019, 11:02 AM
Hubert Dudek
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There is no time. You learn at your own pace. Plus Python is HUGE, it even spans into web servers and I heard it's coming to mobile development.
24th Apr 2019, 6:26 PM
Clueless Coder
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+ 2
there are many factor, like the effort you put in your studies etc... The important thing is that you're costant in learning.
23rd Apr 2019, 10:36 AM
Alessio Benvenuti
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