Learning python from the first time + Jupyter /u/AngeliMortem Python Education

Hello my loves! Hope you are having a nice week.

I will make a question that from the start will probably sound extremely stupid but keep in mind that literally I’m starting to learn to code now and well, this is all new to me.

Basically every single time I’ve done a course or study I’ve written 2 or 3 notebooks with all the information needed, but now basically I’m learning python and Im using Jupyter. A lot of people is telling me “having jupyter saves you the work of writting in paper, and also it helps you because you can make your own notes with markdown and then code lines for examples”.

This is absolutely true, but…. I’m still feeling weird attending my udemy course without a notebook next to me hahaha I tried to do a lecture writing down things and it feels weird, so I want to ask for recommendations about this. Did you learn python taking notes in a notebook? or you simply went ahead with some program? or you used wordpad xD?

Print(“Thanks everyone!!!!”)

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​r/learnpython Hello my loves! Hope you are having a nice week. I will make a question that from the start will probably sound extremely stupid but keep in mind that literally I’m starting to learn to code now and well, this is all new to me. Basically every single time I’ve done a course or study I’ve written 2 or 3 notebooks with all the information needed, but now basically I’m learning python and Im using Jupyter. A lot of people is telling me “having jupyter saves you the work of writting in paper, and also it helps you because you can make your own notes with markdown and then code lines for examples”. This is absolutely true, but…. I’m still feeling weird attending my udemy course without a notebook next to me hahaha I tried to do a lecture writing down things and it feels weird, so I want to ask for recommendations about this. Did you learn python taking notes in a notebook? or you simply went ahead with some program? or you used wordpad xD? Print(“Thanks everyone!!!!”) submitted by /u/AngeliMortem [link] [comments] 

Hello my loves! Hope you are having a nice week.

I will make a question that from the start will probably sound extremely stupid but keep in mind that literally I’m starting to learn to code now and well, this is all new to me.

Basically every single time I’ve done a course or study I’ve written 2 or 3 notebooks with all the information needed, but now basically I’m learning python and Im using Jupyter. A lot of people is telling me “having jupyter saves you the work of writting in paper, and also it helps you because you can make your own notes with markdown and then code lines for examples”.

This is absolutely true, but…. I’m still feeling weird attending my udemy course without a notebook next to me hahaha I tried to do a lecture writing down things and it feels weird, so I want to ask for recommendations about this. Did you learn python taking notes in a notebook? or you simply went ahead with some program? or you used wordpad xD?

Print(“Thanks everyone!!!!”)

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