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Need an advice

I've learned python for about 8 months but I'm not seeing any results I still can't do much coding should I switch the language or what should I do

27th Apr 2020, 6:06 PM
youcef demdoum
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If you learn something for one hour then practise it for two hours. I have no idea why you are saying you can't do much coding in Python even after utilizing 8 months on it.......I think you should throw your learning materials away and start writing codes.
29th Apr 2020, 12:50 PM
Mehnaz ✨
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(My opinion) I also learned python for that much time but I cudn't enjoy doing things with it ,there are many projects out there on YouTube and other places ,you can do data science as well but I have interest in web and game development so I just switched to css ,html and js ,I am still into python but not just limited to 1 language now ,and that somewhat keeps me fresh while I know I can still pick up python easily so what I mean is you can still switch to other language ,not a big deal! unless you are really serious with python then you should look into what else you can do with python ,python has almost a package or solution for every problem out there!
27th Apr 2020, 6:11 PM
Abhay
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Stop learning now and start cooking codes immediately. Programming is something that cant be learnt only by learning resources you need to practice a lot.
27th Apr 2020, 6:23 PM
RKK
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You should create e.g. your own python module or language. I have created my own language - "Ghost" - and because of that i learned a lot of things in python, now I creating page about python, and when I create python course (now in build), you will be able to learn more with examples.
29th Apr 2020, 8:21 AM
Bartek Wilk
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How could I practice when i have no idea what to do with it ?!
27th Apr 2020, 8:06 PM
youcef demdoum
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Now get started on IDE and develop some basic programs and also play lot of sololearn quizzes....they help a lot
28th Apr 2020, 1:06 PM
Nikhil Anand
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You have clearly written that you have studied python for 8 months? if that's case then learn python again from beginning but this time with some extra afford of solving simple problems using the concepts you learn from the course side by side.
27th Apr 2020, 8:09 PM
RKK
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i said i can't do much with it But I know how to do simple tasks for example simple calculator equations But this stuff ain't gonna do me any good in the real world If you know what i mean
27th Apr 2020, 8:11 PM
youcef demdoum
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Then in your case you need to practice alot try solving some difficult problem it can be anything or even try implementing different data structures and practice is the only to get good at it. If you are looking for the killer secret mantra to get good at programming in a very less time then i can't help. What do you mean but cant do much? I visited your profile and I saw only one html code, no idea whats your skill level in python?
27th Apr 2020, 8:19 PM
RKK
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I don't write codes here I write them with my pc So where can i find those hard tasks
27th Apr 2020, 9:13 PM
youcef demdoum
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