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Why Python......? [Solved]
The question title showcases the Programming language PYTHON, but it actually for any language like Java or C++..... In my first learning days, I heard of cool languages like Python and many more.... But in sololeaern it seems only to be some mathematics... Which I found boring...... But what about those cool games to be found everywhere... They are very much interesting.... Meaning dynamic, user interactive. But why Python or Java sucks at sololeaern? Please answer
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In the very beginning i wanted to make a colorfull text ect in the output screen. I used to search it on google, & people suggesting me to change theme. I feel frustrated. Actually my question was wrong but how a beginner (who only saw boring text output) will know about graphics.
I searched many time but i didn't get expected answer. Then i started with html/css/js, i feel like beautiful. But later i got to know we can make Graphical interface in python/c++ too.
Unfortunately sololearn doesn't support external libraries (needed for graphics). So, you need to use other editors.
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I've got a permission to share this website. if you know what would you like to do, this is a really great guide, a roadmap....
https://roadmap.sh/
if python is not for you, because you better like cpp and/or java, learn that/those.
the important thing: learn it, do it
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to build a house, foundation is must
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Andrew [DEAD] I understand... But how & where can I make such great things?
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Thanks everyone 🙂😊
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I also thought the same . I tried to make game in python on sololearn but i failed and hence switched to web development . ☹️
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Andrew [DEAD] basically it is what actually happened to me 😅
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If you want to make those awesome graphics, you have to start with the basics. Sololearn's got your back on that. Once you've got the hang of the fundamentals then you apply your skills to the future graphical projects. It is a process.
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CyberCraft 🇮🇳 do you have any experience in python? (You need a ton to make a complex) If you do, use visual studio code and export it.
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- Python and other languages can seem boring when self-learning due to emphasis on mathematics and basic concepts.
- Python is suitable for dynamic applications like games, but specific libraries like Pygame may be needed.
- To make learning more engaging, choose inspiring projects, use interactive platforms, and join developer communities.
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In order to master python easier you must master Html, Css and Javascript.
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the issue is that you are using sololearn, install python on your computer and use something like visual studio code. That will give you the freedom to install any library you'd like which is all you will need to create anything you'd like. Solo learn may be a good start, but you shouldnt try to make a project on here, id rather recommend making a project on your own computer with a text editor like VSCode.