Hi there! I’m a Data Engineer from Italy wanting to improve my english speaking in a clever and free way. I came out with the idea to offer FREE Python lessons to native english speakers, maybe someone new to programming who struggles to understand the basics.
Notice that I’m not a professional teacher, and I won’t prepare any material in advance because I imagine the lesson to be an unformal ask & reply approach.
It doesn’t have to be necessarily a lesson, of course, it can also be a simple conversation where sharing ideas or curiosities. Let me know what you think, Thanks!
PS: Just a few more info about myself. I graduated in Data Analytics (lots of Statistics + a bit of programming) and then I started working as a Data Engineer for the last 2 years. Now I use Python on my day-to-day job activities, as well as other languages/tools like Scala, Spark, SQL, AWS, Azure etc…
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r/learnpython Hi there! I’m a Data Engineer from Italy wanting to improve my english speaking in a clever and free way. I came out with the idea to offer FREE Python lessons to native english speakers, maybe someone new to programming who struggles to understand the basics. Notice that I’m not a professional teacher, and I won’t prepare any material in advance because I imagine the lesson to be an unformal ask & reply approach. It doesn’t have to be necessarily a lesson, of course, it can also be a simple conversation where sharing ideas or curiosities. Let me know what you think, Thanks! PS: Just a few more info about myself. I graduated in Data Analytics (lots of Statistics + a bit of programming) and then I started working as a Data Engineer for the last 2 years. Now I use Python on my day-to-day job activities, as well as other languages/tools like Scala, Spark, SQL, AWS, Azure etc… submitted by /u/ImpossibleZebra9470 [link] [comments]
Hi there! I’m a Data Engineer from Italy wanting to improve my english speaking in a clever and free way. I came out with the idea to offer FREE Python lessons to native english speakers, maybe someone new to programming who struggles to understand the basics.
Notice that I’m not a professional teacher, and I won’t prepare any material in advance because I imagine the lesson to be an unformal ask & reply approach.
It doesn’t have to be necessarily a lesson, of course, it can also be a simple conversation where sharing ideas or curiosities. Let me know what you think, Thanks!
PS: Just a few more info about myself. I graduated in Data Analytics (lots of Statistics + a bit of programming) and then I started working as a Data Engineer for the last 2 years. Now I use Python on my day-to-day job activities, as well as other languages/tools like Scala, Spark, SQL, AWS, Azure etc…
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