I do believe that I have to force myself to get addicted to Python, so I can make progress in my life. I’m generally a very creative person and I think Python is literally the best way to realize the ideas I have in my head. I’m a beginner in Python – I did the cs50 Harvard course, then managed to somehow program something that actually helped me and then I didn’t do anything with Python for atleast 8-9 months. I’m now looking to get back into it.
Now, the thing that really bothers me is, I don’t really understand how to properly learn Python. I know that I will get stuck many times trying to realize personal projects and when I do, I don’t know how to help myself. If I use google for help I feel like I’m not using the fastest way to learn, because optimally I want to find the answer to my question immediatly. When I use AI like ChatGPT it feels like I’m not learning anything, because the AI just tells me everything beforehand and I don’t have to think.
Maybe I’m just stupid and finding yet another way to procrastinate, idk… Please help
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r/learnpython I do believe that I have to force myself to get addicted to Python, so I can make progress in my life. I’m generally a very creative person and I think Python is literally the best way to realize the ideas I have in my head. I’m a beginner in Python – I did the cs50 Harvard course, then managed to somehow program something that actually helped me and then I didn’t do anything with Python for atleast 8-9 months. I’m now looking to get back into it. Now, the thing that really bothers me is, I don’t really understand how to properly learn Python. I know that I will get stuck many times trying to realize personal projects and when I do, I don’t know how to help myself. If I use google for help I feel like I’m not using the fastest way to learn, because optimally I want to find the answer to my question immediatly. When I use AI like ChatGPT it feels like I’m not learning anything, because the AI just tells me everything beforehand and I don’t have to think. Maybe I’m just stupid and finding yet another way to procrastinate, idk… Please help submitted by /u/OddIndication4 [link] [comments]
I do believe that I have to force myself to get addicted to Python, so I can make progress in my life. I’m generally a very creative person and I think Python is literally the best way to realize the ideas I have in my head. I’m a beginner in Python – I did the cs50 Harvard course, then managed to somehow program something that actually helped me and then I didn’t do anything with Python for atleast 8-9 months. I’m now looking to get back into it.
Now, the thing that really bothers me is, I don’t really understand how to properly learn Python. I know that I will get stuck many times trying to realize personal projects and when I do, I don’t know how to help myself. If I use google for help I feel like I’m not using the fastest way to learn, because optimally I want to find the answer to my question immediatly. When I use AI like ChatGPT it feels like I’m not learning anything, because the AI just tells me everything beforehand and I don’t have to think.
Maybe I’m just stupid and finding yet another way to procrastinate, idk… Please help
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