Do you read the documentations to learn? /u/2blanck Python Education

I am bad at reading the entire documentation of the libraries or frameworks I want to learn.

I simply ask GPT the things I need to implement, I implement them on my own without his help of course. But I feel like I’m left out since I only learn those methods that I need for my projects.

What is your method of approaching a new tool if your project requires it but you have never seen it before?

In my case, I am currently learning how to use SPACY.

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​r/learnpython I am bad at reading the entire documentation of the libraries or frameworks I want to learn. I simply ask GPT the things I need to implement, I implement them on my own without his help of course. But I feel like I’m left out since I only learn those methods that I need for my projects. What is your method of approaching a new tool if your project requires it but you have never seen it before? In my case, I am currently learning how to use SPACY. submitted by /u/2blanck [link] [comments] 

I am bad at reading the entire documentation of the libraries or frameworks I want to learn.

I simply ask GPT the things I need to implement, I implement them on my own without his help of course. But I feel like I’m left out since I only learn those methods that I need for my projects.

What is your method of approaching a new tool if your project requires it but you have never seen it before?

In my case, I am currently learning how to use SPACY.

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