I’m new as they come to coding, right now I’m doing the CS50 class and plan on doing some others after this one.
• Do you write a code/program on python then paste it on a terminal to use the program created?
I’m asking just because I don’t want to be practicing or just messing around trying to figure stuff out and change something on my computer.
•What’s the best way to practice?
Just pull up python and practice the print( hello, world) type stuff
Any other info you wish you would’ve known getting into coding would be greatly appreciated. I learn better when I have a better understanding of what’s really happening and what I’m doing.
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r/learnpython I’m new as they come to coding, right now I’m doing the CS50 class and plan on doing some others after this one. • Do you write a code/program on python then paste it on a terminal to use the program created? I’m asking just because I don’t want to be practicing or just messing around trying to figure stuff out and change something on my computer. •What’s the best way to practice? Just pull up python and practice the print( hello, world) type stuff Any other info you wish you would’ve known getting into coding would be greatly appreciated. I learn better when I have a better understanding of what’s really happening and what I’m doing. submitted by /u/LogicalEconomist2326 [link] [comments]
I’m new as they come to coding, right now I’m doing the CS50 class and plan on doing some others after this one.
• Do you write a code/program on python then paste it on a terminal to use the program created?
I’m asking just because I don’t want to be practicing or just messing around trying to figure stuff out and change something on my computer.
•What’s the best way to practice?
Just pull up python and practice the print( hello, world) type stuff
Any other info you wish you would’ve known getting into coding would be greatly appreciated. I learn better when I have a better understanding of what’s really happening and what I’m doing.
submitted by /u/LogicalEconomist2326
[link] [comments]