Hi folks, this is perhaps a stupid question, I’m not sure, but I was wondering if there are any examples of real world problems/projects that I could look at. Things which a beginner developer might face in the day to day. I’ve been trying to beat my head against coding specifically python for a while now but being taught the likes of how to flip a coin 10 times and create a madlibs generator isn’t really cutting it in terms of being able to know how to actually apply coding or utilise it in the real world. There seems to be an intuitive step which I can’t grasp without real world examples and the various tutorials aren’t really that helpful in terms of making that jump
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r/learnpython Hi folks, this is perhaps a stupid question, I’m not sure, but I was wondering if there are any examples of real world problems/projects that I could look at. Things which a beginner developer might face in the day to day. I’ve been trying to beat my head against coding specifically python for a while now but being taught the likes of how to flip a coin 10 times and create a madlibs generator isn’t really cutting it in terms of being able to know how to actually apply coding or utilise it in the real world. There seems to be an intuitive step which I can’t grasp without real world examples and the various tutorials aren’t really that helpful in terms of making that jump submitted by /u/RockPaperOctopus [link] [comments]
Hi folks, this is perhaps a stupid question, I’m not sure, but I was wondering if there are any examples of real world problems/projects that I could look at. Things which a beginner developer might face in the day to day. I’ve been trying to beat my head against coding specifically python for a while now but being taught the likes of how to flip a coin 10 times and create a madlibs generator isn’t really cutting it in terms of being able to know how to actually apply coding or utilise it in the real world. There seems to be an intuitive step which I can’t grasp without real world examples and the various tutorials aren’t really that helpful in terms of making that jump
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