I’m very confused right now, as I build some projects I don’t even remember the code I wrote myself after a week or 2. I do remember the concept or basic knowledge about some libraries and framework I use but it get’s very hard to remember each code line by line.
Currently, I’m working on ML and Deep Learning projects. While I understand the whole concepts theoretically, I often need help from Stack Overflow or ChatGPT when it comes to coding. This wasn’t the case last year when I was solving DSA problems. Back then, coding felt relatively easier because it mostly involved Python’s basic structure. However, as I moved towards Deep Learning, with its multiple frameworks and libraries, things have become more complicated for me.
When I watch coders on YouTube seamlessly writing code with multiple frameworks without getting stuck, I feel a bit overwhelmed. I’ve also built a few projects using the Django framework around eight months ago. Now, if someone ask’s me out of the blue about something related to code of the framework I might give an overview, but won’t be able to explain fully about the project code unless I revisit it.
Please let me know what’s the procedure to tackle this problems. I know, this might be the problem with everyone. But, when it comes to jobs or internship interviews and technical rounds how to cover it up and what does the interviewer expect from us?
Thankyou .
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r/learnpython I’m very confused right now, as I build some projects I don’t even remember the code I wrote myself after a week or 2. I do remember the concept or basic knowledge about some libraries and framework I use but it get’s very hard to remember each code line by line. Currently, I’m working on ML and Deep Learning projects. While I understand the whole concepts theoretically, I often need help from Stack Overflow or ChatGPT when it comes to coding. This wasn’t the case last year when I was solving DSA problems. Back then, coding felt relatively easier because it mostly involved Python’s basic structure. However, as I moved towards Deep Learning, with its multiple frameworks and libraries, things have become more complicated for me. When I watch coders on YouTube seamlessly writing code with multiple frameworks without getting stuck, I feel a bit overwhelmed. I’ve also built a few projects using the Django framework around eight months ago. Now, if someone ask’s me out of the blue about something related to code of the framework I might give an overview, but won’t be able to explain fully about the project code unless I revisit it. Please let me know what’s the procedure to tackle this problems. I know, this might be the problem with everyone. But, when it comes to jobs or internship interviews and technical rounds how to cover it up and what does the interviewer expect from us? Thankyou . submitted by /u/igotabxyz_1210 [link] [comments]
I’m very confused right now, as I build some projects I don’t even remember the code I wrote myself after a week or 2. I do remember the concept or basic knowledge about some libraries and framework I use but it get’s very hard to remember each code line by line.
Currently, I’m working on ML and Deep Learning projects. While I understand the whole concepts theoretically, I often need help from Stack Overflow or ChatGPT when it comes to coding. This wasn’t the case last year when I was solving DSA problems. Back then, coding felt relatively easier because it mostly involved Python’s basic structure. However, as I moved towards Deep Learning, with its multiple frameworks and libraries, things have become more complicated for me.
When I watch coders on YouTube seamlessly writing code with multiple frameworks without getting stuck, I feel a bit overwhelmed. I’ve also built a few projects using the Django framework around eight months ago. Now, if someone ask’s me out of the blue about something related to code of the framework I might give an overview, but won’t be able to explain fully about the project code unless I revisit it.
Please let me know what’s the procedure to tackle this problems. I know, this might be the problem with everyone. But, when it comes to jobs or internship interviews and technical rounds how to cover it up and what does the interviewer expect from us?
Thankyou .
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