Would it be confusing for myself, or increase the difficulty, to try to teach myself Python and Linux Cli at the same time?
Should I just focus on one and then the other?
Goal is essentially fluency in both, at some point. Long term goal is to run something like a home server.
Longer term goal is to waste a significant amount of time and energy learning these in hopes of some kind of career opportunity only to find that at 36 years with a useless degree and a career that has no upward mobility this career field is totally cooked and I’m stuck for the rest of my life in this dead end career grinding over 50 hours a week just to barely get by and never see my family and my kids wonder why daddy wasn’t home more and he’s always so stressed out.
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r/learnpython Would it be confusing for myself, or increase the difficulty, to try to teach myself Python and Linux Cli at the same time? Should I just focus on one and then the other? Goal is essentially fluency in both, at some point. Long term goal is to run something like a home server. Longer term goal is to waste a significant amount of time and energy learning these in hopes of some kind of career opportunity only to find that at 36 years with a useless degree and a career that has no upward mobility this career field is totally cooked and I’m stuck for the rest of my life in this dead end career grinding over 50 hours a week just to barely get by and never see my family and my kids wonder why daddy wasn’t home more and he’s always so stressed out. submitted by /u/Sudo_touch-r [link] [comments]
Would it be confusing for myself, or increase the difficulty, to try to teach myself Python and Linux Cli at the same time?
Should I just focus on one and then the other?
Goal is essentially fluency in both, at some point. Long term goal is to run something like a home server.
Longer term goal is to waste a significant amount of time and energy learning these in hopes of some kind of career opportunity only to find that at 36 years with a useless degree and a career that has no upward mobility this career field is totally cooked and I’m stuck for the rest of my life in this dead end career grinding over 50 hours a week just to barely get by and never see my family and my kids wonder why daddy wasn’t home more and he’s always so stressed out.
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