Hello everyone!
So basically I started studying python from 0 (literally 0 knowledge in programming in general and so far has been good. I’m already confident with variables, data types, operators, control structures, funcion, exceptions and I started today with classes and objects as part of the object oriented programming module.
Literally I started studying on 14th January, so 10 days ago, around 3/6 hours daily (as my knowledge was 0 a lot of stuff was pretty hard for me to catch, thanks for perplexity I’ve been able to understand concepts that were not explained properly in the course). Now, the issue I have is that I simply feel that, even though I understand the concepts (I would say around 85% confident), i still suck at doing coding and if I get a hard question or lab I can get stuck literally for hours till I give up and I ask perplexity, which usally leads to me saying “ahhhhhhhh it was that way!!!” hahaha
Should I give it a break before things get more complex, take a week of only labs and exercises and then go back to the course? or should I do it before I finish it?
Thanks!
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r/learnpython Hello everyone! So basically I started studying python from 0 (literally 0 knowledge in programming in general and so far has been good. I’m already confident with variables, data types, operators, control structures, funcion, exceptions and I started today with classes and objects as part of the object oriented programming module. Literally I started studying on 14th January, so 10 days ago, around 3/6 hours daily (as my knowledge was 0 a lot of stuff was pretty hard for me to catch, thanks for perplexity I’ve been able to understand concepts that were not explained properly in the course). Now, the issue I have is that I simply feel that, even though I understand the concepts (I would say around 85% confident), i still suck at doing coding and if I get a hard question or lab I can get stuck literally for hours till I give up and I ask perplexity, which usally leads to me saying “ahhhhhhhh it was that way!!!” hahaha Should I give it a break before things get more complex, take a week of only labs and exercises and then go back to the course? or should I do it before I finish it? Thanks! submitted by /u/AngeliMortem [link] [comments]
Hello everyone!
So basically I started studying python from 0 (literally 0 knowledge in programming in general and so far has been good. I’m already confident with variables, data types, operators, control structures, funcion, exceptions and I started today with classes and objects as part of the object oriented programming module.
Literally I started studying on 14th January, so 10 days ago, around 3/6 hours daily (as my knowledge was 0 a lot of stuff was pretty hard for me to catch, thanks for perplexity I’ve been able to understand concepts that were not explained properly in the course). Now, the issue I have is that I simply feel that, even though I understand the concepts (I would say around 85% confident), i still suck at doing coding and if I get a hard question or lab I can get stuck literally for hours till I give up and I ask perplexity, which usally leads to me saying “ahhhhhhhh it was that way!!!” hahaha
Should I give it a break before things get more complex, take a week of only labs and exercises and then go back to the course? or should I do it before I finish it?
Thanks!
submitted by /u/AngeliMortem
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